Chicago: Unseasonably cold! Incoming clouds and passing snow flurries. Heavier snow showers mid-morning into early or mid afternoon. Sunny breaks return by late afternoon. Gusty WNW winds, at times 20-25 m.p.h. Clear, colder at night. Fall 2006’s coldest yet.
HIGH: 34
LOW: 22
MID-DECEMBER CHILL; 32(degrees) COLDER THAN A YEAR AGO
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.




