The first cold snap of the season often packs a greater punch.
The first cold snap of the season packed a heavy punch to Chicago commuters on Monday.Monday's temperatures in Chicago were a good 15 degrees below average with highs only in the 40s.
Most people figured it out before heading downtown Monday and were all bundled up with hats, gloves and, all things considered, pretty good attitudes.We talked to a couple of tourists from North Carolina who were not going to let the cold weather ruin their vacation pictures. They shed their coats on the Michigan Avenue bridge and posed for shots with the river behind them, smiling despite their discomfort.
"The day we came it was in the 80s and then it changed suddenly to the 40s," the tourist said. "The city is beautiful, but the weather is very cold. I don't know how you guys stay here in the winter. It's very cold for us. "With snow expected tomorrow, maybe Monday isn't so bad.that I have read and agree
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