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Weather data from Midway Airport before July 1, 1942, and after January 16, 1980, and data from O'Hare Airport before January 17, 1980, are not part of the official climate record of Chicago. Here is a list of official weather observation locations for the Chicago office: [ 7 ]
Climate data for Chicago (Midway International Airport), 1991–2020 normals, [a] extremes 1928–present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °F (°C)
Midway ceased flying in 1991 due to financial challenges. In 1982, the city of Chicago purchased Midway Airport from the Chicago Board of Education for $16 million. [9] Three years later, Southwest Airlines began operations at Midway. [17] Midway was a focus city for Vanguard Airlines from 1997 to 2000. [18]
Lambert International Airport: 8.63 Tuesday, storm total 9.06 Rainfall totals varied immensely across the area. While some locations were shattering records, others saw only a trace of rain.
Several southwest Illinois areas recorded between 5 and 8 inches of rainfall, though one locality had more than 9 inches. Here’s what the National Weather Service St. Louis reported Wednesday ...
A blanket of snow swept the eastern half of the continental U.S. after over 90 million Americans were under winter weather advisories or warnings.
21.2 inches (54 cm) of snow fell at Chicago-O'Hare International Airport, making this the third largest total snowfall in Chicago history, [77] after the infamous Chicago Blizzard of 1967, and the Blizzard of 1999. 24 inches (61 cm) fell at the 1 N Abingdon mesonet site in Knox County, in West Central Illinois. This was the largest snowfall in ...
Total rainfall at the Des Moines International Airport amounted to 0.44 inches. Other areas of the state had more than an inch of rain since Tuesday.