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Amid strong El Niño, why has Chicago seen heavy snow and frigid cold?
El Nino has been well-advertised this winter, especially after we had the fourth-warmest month of December on record (also tied for the 14th lowest snow total with only 1.2 inches). So why did Chicago get so much cold and snow?
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‘El Niño is still present': Here's a breakdown of El Niño's impact on Chicago's winter weather so far
NBC 5 Storm Team Meteorologist Kevin Jeanes analyzes how El Niño has affected the Chicago area this past season and predicts what’s to come.
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El Niño will impact Chicago's winter, but how will it affect snow, temperatures?
The Northern Hemisphere is entering into its strongest El Niño winter in nearly a decade, but just how much will it impact the snowfall totals and temperatures in the Chicago area?
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Winter El Niño: What is and what it will mean for the season's forecast
A winter El Niño is likely and it could have dramatic impacts on the season’s forecast, even in the Chicago area.
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What to expect from El Niño this winter
What can you expect from El Niño this winter? Meteorologist Chase Cain breaks down the latest findings from NOAA.
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El Niño vs La Niña: The Differences, and How They Impact the Midwest
Forecasters are warning that the probability is growing for an El Niño event to develop in coming months, which could cause significant changes in weather around the world, including in the United States.
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Forecasters Warn El Niño is Likely This Summer. Here's What That Could Mean for the Midwest
After two straight years of La Niña , the National Weather Service has warned that conditions are likely for an El Niño to develop in the coming months — and that could have some big implications.