Sunday, December 07, 2008

Cold Sunday on the North Branch of the Chicago River

Just like yesterday and the day before, it snowed. Just a little bit.

And man, oh man, it is very cold for early December. The temperature only got up to twenty degrees. And in segments of the North Branch of the Chicago River, although not at this spot in the Bunker Hill Forest Preserve in Niles, ice is forming on the surface.

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5 comments:

  1. It's supposed to start snowing
    tomorrow night, then change over to
    rain early Tuesday. It's going to be messy. At least if it gets a bit
    warmer that would be good. It did
    get cold fairly early in December.
    I remember one Christmas morning,
    back in 1982 when it was 65 degrees
    and I only had a thin sweater that
    day. But that was short lived. The
    temp dropped like a rock come
    January. Remember that winter when
    it didn't get above zero till
    almost march?

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  2. Anonymous12:27 PM

    The "Snowman" Cometh to blanket
    us with plenty of snow. Several ft.
    Much cold and ice too. Ho ho ho.

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  3. Anonymous2:14 PM

    May we be innundated with several
    ft. of snow this winter!

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  4. Rudolph & Frosty would love this.

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  5. Anonymous2:38 PM

    Take me to the river.
    Drop me in the water.

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