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Old Posted Feb 6, 2021, 4:56 AM
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Originally Posted by sentinel View Post
There's a very very thin margin separating Chicago weather from that of NYC, Boston, Philly, DC, Toronto, etc, during this time of year, especially usually these usual 2-3 weeks each year. Just sayin'. Marothisu has lived here before, he knows the drill lol

Whoooaaa hold on now. There's quite a difference between NY, Philly, & DC winters and Chicago. True cold snaps (let alone polar vortices sp?) are typically much more severe and lengthy across the upper midwest than the mid-atlantic and a lot of the northeast (my ancestral homelands). It's just the Atlantic Ocean/Gulf Stream effect. Boston is a little closer certainly but still not as cold.....and then Toronto would be more comparable.
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