Extreme cold, snow and a Chicago Bears game: What to know about the weather this week
Get ready, Chicago.
Snow is expected to move in on Thursday, one of the busiest travel days of the year, with conditions worsening late Thursday into Friday. By Christmas Eve and Day, air temperatures are expected to be well below average with wind chills between -20 and -30 degrees Fahrenheit.
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‘You really have to be a little crazy to go out in this type of cold’
While the record for cold temperatures in Chicago took place Jan. 20, 1985, many of the city’s lowest recorded temperatures came from arctic snaps in 1872 and 1899.
The 1980s and 1990s saw frigid temperatures among the city’s coldest recorded, however only three days at or colder than 16 below — Jan. 6, 2014 and in two in January 2019 — took place after the year 2000.
- Polar vortex produced Illinois’ coldest temperature ever, weather officials determine
- The polar vortex separates the real Chicagoans from the wannabes
- Why the polar vortex gripped Chicago in 2019 — and why you may see more of it
‘Stranded in a biting snowstorm, you find yourself doing things you never imagined’
Chicago’s 10 largest blizzards come with deep drifts of uniquely Chicago stories. A mayor voted out for mishandling stranded vehicles. A populace demanding a subway to compensate for stuck trains. Prisoners making a break from county jail. Runaway steers that escaped a crashed truck.
Read all about Chicago’s 10 latest snowfalls since 1886 here.
- When Chicago received its first snow of the fall season, going back more than 135 years
- 10 years ago, it was ‘Snowmageddon’: ‘Do you understand what’s going on Lake Shore Drive right now?’
- Ready for Plowy McPlowface? Chicago launches its first snowplow-naming contest for city residents
- From the archives: The blizzard of ‘67
Brrrr down
The Chicago Bears are 6-4 during their 10 coldest games at Soldier Field since they began playing their home games there in 1971 — including 3 wins and 2 losses against the Packers.
The Packers played in the NFL’s coldest game, referred to as “The Ice Bowl”: 13 degrees below zero on Dec. 31, 1967.
Will Saturday’s game against the Buffalo Bills break any records?
Read about the Bears’ cold-weather history at Soldier Field here.
A white Christmas?
Remember 2021? It was 55 degrees on Christmas that year — but Chicago has experienced warmer temps on the holiday.
O’Hare International Airport, the city’s official recording site, reported a high of 57 degrees on Dec. 25, 2019, making it the second warmest Christmas in the area. Yet neither were as balmy as the high of 64 degrees on Dec. 25, 1982 — the warmest Christmas recorded here since 1871.
The following year, however, Chicago experienced the low temperature of minus 17 degrees — the city’s coldest Christmas.
- Read about Chicago’s warmest — and coldest — Christmas holidays since 1871.
- Will Chicago see a white Christmas this year? Here’s what more than 150 years of weather data predict.
- New Year’s Day in Chicago: The warmest, coldest, snowiest and wettest weather since 1872
In other news …
You were thinking it too, so we’re here to help.
- Yes, fire is used to keep Chicago trains running in the cold
- What’s that smoke above Lake Michigan? It’s arctic sea fog.
- Can your dog handle the extreme cold? Just remember: ‘If you’re cold, they’re cold’
- Cold enough to freeze-fry an egg? This and other wacky experiments while you hibernate.
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