Rain, fog replaced by 6 more inches of snow

Chicago Sun-Times
February 5th, 2008, 05:53 AM
4:00 AM, Feb 5, 2008 - The fog produced by Monday’s showers is expected to dissipate Tuesday, when temperatures will fall and rain will turn to snow. The Chicago area could see as much as six inches of new accumulation by Wednesday morning. <p>

FROM STNG WIRE REPORTS
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Eric Frost
February 5th, 2008, 06:05 AM
Looks like a mess today! The rain could cause huge puddles of slush everywhere.

By the way, Lynn Becker posted a bunch of Chicago winter scene photos the other day... he writes:

"Global warming may not have abolished winter in Chicago, but unremitting big snows, interrupted only by massive blizzards, seem to have faded from view. Sure, it still gets cold, really cold at times, but then just days later, it's 40 degrees again, and all the evidence melts away."

Repeat- Writings on Architecture: Get My Drift? (http://lynnbecker.com/repeat/2008snow/2008snow.htm)

 
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