From the Chicago Tribune: The lake-effect snow that fell this morning will not be the last Chicagoans will see this week.
Another inch or two is expected during a storm system on track to arrive Monday afternoon or evening, said David Beachler, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Romeoville.
"We do expect more snow tomorrow," Beachler said. "It's not over yet."
Today's snowfall will only affect areas close to Lake Michigan, Beachler said. The snow began about midnight and tapered off later this morning, leaving up to two inches in affected areas.
Tomorrow's storm system will be "widespread," affecting most or all of northern Illinois and northwest Indiana, Beachler said. Current models project between an inch and two inches of accumulation tomorrow into Tuesday.
Chicago's snowfall total for this winter season is 80 inches, the third snowiest on record. The second snowiest season was 82.3 inches in 1977-78.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-snow-falls-again-in-chicago-with-more-on-the-way-its-not-over-yet-20140323,0,7367868.story
You know, there will be some global warming crazy person who will claim this actually was a warm winter and that global warming is continuing.
And even if there was global warming, why is it the U.S.'s fault, why are we being forced by Obama's EPA to make expensive changes to our homes and businesses? And why are people going to lose their jobs because Obama moonbattery and incompetence?
And I am pretty sure Chicago is hoping for a little bit of global warming.
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