Chicago has had more than 36.7 inches this early in the season only six other times since the National Weather Service started keeping track – the most recently in 2008-2009. About 41.5 inches of snow fell through Jan. 18 that winter, according to the
CHICAGO (CBS) — The cold weather has created an unpleasant trend on the CTA's Red Line. Human feces. A CTA spokesman confirms there have been a “handful” of complaints about people using train cars as a toilet. The incidents are believed to be
Chicago has had more than 36.7 inches this early in the season only six other times since the National Weather Service started keeping track – the most recently in 2008-2009. About 41.5 inches of snow fell through Jan. 18 that winter, according to the
Chicago has had more than 36.7 inches this early in the season only six other times since the National Weather Service started keeping track – the most recently in 2008-2009. About 41.5 inches of snow fell through Jan. 18 that winter, according to the
Live weather updates: Chicago's forecast · Snow moves out, cold moves in (again) · Winter storm seen snarling travel in northeastern U.S. Midwest enters deep freeze again · Video: Metra taking extra precautions · Video: Snow makes way into NW Indiana