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Mitch Smith and Julie Bosman

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Kenya The New York Times world
17 Aug 2024
CHICAGO — The bitter cold lifted in the Midwest on Friday, ending days of dangerously low temperatures and allowing a region that had all but vanished into hibernation to re-emerge. In many places, like Chicago, the temperatures climbed just above zero Friday morning but after record-breaking double-digit negatives, that felt surprisingly fine. Offices were back to business, many schools reopened, and people filled neighborhoods that had been ominously empty for days.
Weather Whiplash in the Midwest: From Deep Freeze to Melt, Bringing New Risks
Kenya The New York Times world
17 Aug 2024
CHICAGO — The bitter cold lifted in the Midwest on Friday, ending days of dangerously low temperatures and allowing a region that had all but vanished into hibernation to re-emerge. In many places, like Chicago, the temperatures climbed just above zero Friday morning but after record-breaking double-digit negatives, that felt surprisingly fine. Offices were back to business, many schools reopened, and people filled neighborhoods that had been ominously empty for days.
Kenya The New York Times world
17 Aug 2024
CHICAGO — The bitter cold lifted in the Midwest on Friday, ending days of dangerously low temperatures and allowing a region that had all but vanished into hibernation to re-emerge. In many places, like Chicago, the temperatures climbed just above zero Friday morning but after record-breaking double-digit negatives, that felt surprisingly fine. Offices were back to business, many schools reopened, and people filled neighborhoods that had been ominously empty for days.
Weather Whiplash in the Midwest: From Deep Freeze to Melt, Bringing New Risks
Kenya The New York Times world
17 Aug 2024
CHICAGO — The bitter cold lifted in the Midwest on Friday, ending days of dangerously low temperatures and allowing a region that had all but vanished into hibernation to re-emerge. In many places, like Chicago, the temperatures climbed just above zero Friday morning but after record-breaking double-digit negatives, that felt surprisingly fine. Offices were back to business, many schools reopened, and people filled neighborhoods that had been ominously empty for days.
Kenya The New York Times world
17 Aug 2024
CHICAGO — The bitter cold lifted in the Midwest on Friday, ending days of dangerously low temperatures and allowing a region that had all but vanished into hibernation to re-emerge. In many places, like Chicago, the temperatures climbed just above zero Friday morning but after record-breaking double-digit negatives, that felt surprisingly fine. Offices were back to business, many schools reopened, and people filled neighborhoods that had been ominously empty for days.
Weather Whiplash in the Midwest: From Deep Freeze to Melt, Bringing New Risks