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Chicago Could Break Snow-Free Record

Well, we didn't get a white Christmas, but is snow in this week's forecast?

Aired 12/27/2021 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Chicago Could Break Snow-Free Record

Clip: 12/27/2021 | 6m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

Well, we didn't get a white Christmas, but is snow in this week's forecast?

Christmas has come and gone without any flakes of snow. In fact, It has been 287 days without measurable snowfall in Chicago. The city is three days out from the no-snow record of 290, set back in 2012. But this week's forecast has a different plan — with a Tuesday forecast of wet snow and a chance of light snow on Wednesday.

Aired 12/27/2021 | Rating NR

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