Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

POLAR BEARABLE?

Temperatur­es rise — a little — after Chicago’s coldest December day in nearly 40 years

- BY MOHAMMAD SAMRA, CST WIRE REPORTER msamra@suntimes.com | @MoSamra16

After Chicago weathered its coldest December day in nearly 40 years, temperatur­es started bumping up ever so slightly heading into Christmas — not that it feels much less frightful.

The mercury topped out at minus 1 on Friday, the most frigid December temperatur­e felt in the city since 1983, according to the National Weather Service.

Temperatur­es climbed to 1 degree early Saturday after a brutal 29 consecutiv­e hours below zero, and eventually hit 14 at O’Hare Airport by mid-afternoon.

Highs were forecasted to be in the single digits to teens on Christmas Day, with a possibilit­y of accumulati­ng snow late Sunday into early Monday.

Despite the string of cold days, NWS meteorolog­ist Brian Leatherwoo­d said he expects temperatur­es to improve throughout the week.

“At some point, that high pressure [system] is going to shift off to the south and to our east and the strong northerly winds are going to become strong southerly winds that are going to bring all that warm air from down south,” Leatherwoo­d told the Sun-Times.

He said highs are “expected to reach the lower 40s by Wednesday and could push 50 degrees by next weekend.”

Leatherwoo­d added the drastic swing in temperatur­e in the city is not normal, but also not unheard of.

“We’re in the La Niña, which is where you can see these extreme weather systems that move through ... It throws all this arctic air at you, but then it tries to transition back to a little bit more of a ‘not as cold’ scenario that we would normally have in the winter.”

Temperatur­es for New Year’s weekend were expected to be above normal, though rain is a possibilit­y Saturday into Sunday.

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 ?? PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES PHOTOS ?? Dan O’Conor, known as the “Great Lake Jumper,” dries off after diving into Lake Michigan (top) on Saturday near Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary. Temperatur­es reached 14 degrees Saturday after topping out at -1 on Friday.
PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES PHOTOS Dan O’Conor, known as the “Great Lake Jumper,” dries off after diving into Lake Michigan (top) on Saturday near Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary. Temperatur­es reached 14 degrees Saturday after topping out at -1 on Friday.

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