Chicago: Periods of snow and flurries through midday. The heaviest rate of fall may occur for a time later this morning. Accumulations: 0.5″ or 1″ before tapering to sporadic flurries this afternoon. Becoming clear windier and colder. Thursday night. Potentially the coldest night so far this fall. Single digits in colder outlying area.
HIGH: 33
LOW: 11
33 11
DECEMBER OPENS 8 (degrees) BELOW NORMAL, SNOW: 0.5″ to 1″
Note: Predicted high and low temperatures on the Tribune weather page are chronological–the “high” refers to the maximum reading expected during the day and the “low” is the minimum reading expected the following night.
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Tom Skilling is chief meteorologist at WGN-TV. His forecasts can be seen Monday through Friday on WGN-TV News at noon and 9 p.m.
WGN-TV meteorologists Steve Kahn, Richard Koeneman and Paul Dailey plus weather producer Bill Snyder contribute to this page.




