WGN-TV Chief Meteorologist Tom Skilling and the WGN Weather Center staff provide daily coverage of weather in the Chicago area.

FEATURE GRAPHIC: January 2008 Archives

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Chicago's Temperature Plunge and Next Storm Threat

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West Coast Storm Approaches the Midwest

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Storms merge into Monday's Wind Producer

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Snow Friday Night, Then a Surge to 50 Degrees Monday

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Snow's back Friday night ahead of strong weekend warming

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Chicago's Shift to Seasonably Milder Air

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Winter’s coldest week arrives on schedule in Chicago

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Already the 17th snowiest winter of past 80 years

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Cold air poised for Friday invasion of Chicago

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Cold air over Canada poised to move into Northern Plains

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Return of snow and cold to set the tone for the rest of January

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Chicago Weather History: January 1918's Heavy Snow

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Winter Tornadoes in the Chicago Area: Breaking News!

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In our Dec. 6, 2007, Ask Tom Why column in response to Katie Schoeling's question on winter tornadoes, we stated that the immediate Chicago area had never recorded a tornado during December, January or February. That statement is no longer true.
Palatine resident David Hammer was kind enough to provide us with an article from the Dec. 14, 1951, issue of the "Daily Herald" that reported a tornado in the Arlington Heights area on the evening of Dec. 6, 1951 -- an event previously catalogued as wind damage.
With the help of Jim Allsopp, Chicago's NWS Warning Coordination Meteorologist, and a group of tornado experts, the consensus was that the Chicago area did indeed experience a winter tornado. More information about this storm is available at the National Weather Service's web site.
Ironically, Nature provided the Chicago area a second winter tornado last Monday afternoon when an EF-3 twister struck in northwest McHenry County near Harvard. The graphic below focuses on the Chicago area's only two winter twisters.

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Temperatures to Plunge in the Days Ahead

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Region's Rivers in Flood

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Severe weather/flood producing boundary moves east

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Chicago's Rapid Warm-Up

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Slushy to fluffy: The varying nature of Chicago's snowfall

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Snowpack to Melt Rapidly in Days Ahead

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Chicago’s snow melting process is already well underway

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2007 Chicago Temperature Wrap-Up

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