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The average temperature in Chicago from December 1, 2013, to March 31, 2014, was 22 °F (−6 °C), 10 °F (5.6 °C) below average. [115] The state of Iowa went through its ninth-coldest winter in 141 years. Only the winters of 1935–36 and 1978–79 in the last century were colder, with the others being back in the 1880s. [116]
Jerry Taft (March 14, 1943 [1] – July 23, 2020) was an American meteorologist and weather presenter who served as chief meteorologist for WLS-TV in Chicago. He worked for 34 years with WLS, and for 42 years as a broadcast meteorologist in the Chicago media market.
Coleman was also a weather anchor for KETV in Omaha, WISN-TV in Milwaukee and then WBBM-TV and WLS-TV in Chicago. [2] [5] In 1972, Coleman and his stage crew craftsmen at WLS-TV created the first chroma key weather map ever in use. [2] [3] WLS Eyewitness News team, 1972. Back, from left: anchor John Drury, anchor Joel Daly.
Get the Chicago, IL local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Spring forward: Northern states to gain over 100 minutes of daylight in March.
January forecast trends colder in the Northeast, but milder in the Northwest. Notice how the outlook for January looks a bit different in the northern tier compared to what the overall picture for ...
Meteorological spring runs from March through May. The U.S. also remains under La Niña conditions , which can create unusual weather patterns. The spring temperature outlook for 2025.
On December 14, 2014, WLS-TV entered into a news share agreement with WCIU-TV to produce a weeknight-only 7 p.m. newscast titled ABC 7 Eyewitness News at 7:00 on The U; the program debuted on January 12, 2015, and is the fifth newscast produced by ABC O&O for a separately owned station in the station's home market (along with existing programs ...
Severe thunderstorms containing 1 inch (2.5 cm) hail was reported at Walnut in the morning hours of March 1. Wind gusts of 77 miles per hour (124 km/h) near Mt. Charleston, Nevada, at an elevation of 8,818 feet (2,688 m), [1] and a wind gust of 64 miles per hour (103 km/h) was recorded at Grand Canyon Airport, Arizona.