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If you are looking for Part 1 of this blog post, here it is!
20 January 2018
After 15th January, there was slight increase in temperature, ice started melting, so I planned to visit the same lake-shore area, the one I visited on 13th.
27 January 2018
Snow is just one of the part of Winter, if there is no snow it does not mean there is no winter. After heavy snow days in earlier weeks, the windy, chilly days were back. The snow had completely melted (only to come back in the week after!).
I visited Oak Street Beach and Concrete Beach on this day, here are some pictures.
4 February 2018
Nature was playing a Zig-Zag game, one week snow the next week no snow and so on. This weekend was again back with good amount of snow.
9 February 2018
This was the Winter Weather Advisory weekend! People cancelled their travel plans, ‘working from home’ was a genuine reason on that day. Below pictures might give you some idea.
18 February 2018
After a peak weather weekend, this was no snow (but same, windy) one. Earlier weekend’s snowfall converted the Oak Street Beach into icy beach.
25 February 2018
Starting from this weekend, the winter became more windier, back to bone-chilling wind below freezing points.
4 March 2018
Visited Oak Street Beach and North Avenue Beach this fine morning, other than normal winter weather, water was behaving strangely.
17 March 2018 – St. Patrick’s Day
Chicago has a tradition to dye the river on St. Patrick’s day. People gather around riverfront to watch river dyeing even if it is freezing outside. Usually, this is the time when Winter ends.
So this marks the end of this blog post and Chicago Winter! I hope you like the pictures. Do let me know your comments below, till next time.
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