
In Chicago, No Time to Chill Out About the Weather
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The wind chill warning is over, but Chicago is still more like “Chiberia.”
The bone-chilling temperatures may have subsided – a little – but that doesn’t mean Chicago is out of the woods, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel warned Thursday. Amanda Vinicky has this report.
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In Chicago, No Time to Chill Out About the Weather
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The bone-chilling temperatures may have subsided – a little – but that doesn’t mean Chicago is out of the woods, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel warned Thursday. Amanda Vinicky has this report.
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