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Chicago's first autumn snow flakes and last spring flakes

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Dear Tom,
What are the longest and shortest intervals between Chicago's first flakes in the
autumn and the last ones in spring?

Matt Mills

Dear Matt,
The period you describe is sometimes referred to as the snowing season and in Chicago
it typically extends for 174 days from Oct. 30 to April 21. The city's shortest snowing
season on record spanned only 109 days from Nov. 21, 1945 to March 9, 1946.

Chicago's longest snow season, recorded in the winter of 1909-10, covered 235 days
from Oct. 11 to June 2, a date that marks the city's latest-in the-season snowfall.

The last snowflakes recorded in Chicago this season fell April 6, and if no more snow
falls the rest of this spring, the 2008-09 snow season will enter the books at a lower-
than-average 163 days from Oct. 26-April 6.