The first day of fall Wednesday definitely felt like it, with temperatures cooler than they’ve been in months, high winds, scattered showers and churning waves beating Lake Michigan’s shoreline. Waves were predicted to reach 10 to 14 feet along the Chicago lakefront, and possibly as high as 16 feet Wednesday night, said Kevin Birk, a meteorologist with the weather service.“ We have winds expected on the north, northeast up to 45 miles an hour and that’s what’s really going to be kicking up these
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