| Please Provide Information |
|
| |
|
|
|
| Chicago Apartment Locator Services : Chicago Apartments |  | Contents | |
| Climate |
| Chicago has a climate typical of the Midwest. Sudden changes
of weather, large daily temperature ranges, and unpredictable
precipitation patterns are all staples of Chicago weather. Chicago
has four clearly defined seasons, although in certain years
some seasons may overextend their welcome and linger into months
they do not traditionally occupy. For example, in Chicago it
has snowed in September (1942), been 90°F (33°C) in
March (1982), and had a day where the high and low temperatures
differed by more than 65°F (31°C) in one day (February
8, 1900). |
| The highest temperature ever recorded in Chicago is an unofficial
109°F (44°C) on July 24, 1935. The highest official
temperature ever recorded is 105°F (42°C) on July 17,
1995 during the Chicago Heat Wave. The coldest temperature ever
recorded officially in Chicago is -27°F (-33°C) on January
11, 1982, with unofficial reports of -30°F. |
|
|
|
|