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We officially greeted winter today, and the weather was rather proper. Highs in the low 40s were a bit colder than average for the date, which seems like a rarity of late. More chilly conditions are to come tomorrow. We’ll also add a bit of wind for good measure.
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Through tonight: A few showers are around as soon as this evening. Nothing too heavy, but enough to wet the ground in more consistent activity. Clouds will remain numerous overnight, with clearing occurring closer to dawn. Lows are in the upper 20s to mid-30s.
View the current weather at The Washington Post.
Tomorrow (Wednesday): Sunshine will be back in a big way. Too bad it’s going to be so futile in keeping it feeling comfortable. Strong northwest winds, sustained around 15 to 25 mph, will keep highs in the mid-40s feeling about 10 degrees chillier. Gusts will be near or past 40 mph.
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Snowless in Chicago: There has been no measurable (0.1 inch or greater) snow in Chicago this meteorological winter, which means it’s now the latest on record without. Per AccuWeather, another 10 days would tie the longest stretch sans measurable snow overall, with the last occurrence on March 15.
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