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Here's the semi-annual Chicago sunrise chart . (You can get one for your own location at http://www.wx-now.com/Sunrise/SunriseChart.aspx .) Sunrises are just starting to get earlier, but today's (7:18 CST) is only a few seconds earlier than the latest sunrise of the year on January 3rd. Even though the sunrise times creep earlier by seconds every day, sunsets start to get noticeably later: 16:39 today, 7 minutes later in a week, 25 minutes later in three weeks. January is cold and dark, but (on average)...
Illinois State Climatologist Jim Angel has his annual review of the state's weather for last year. Some highlights: Based on the latest data, the statewide average temperature for 2013 in Illinois was 10.6°C (0.8°C below the 1981-2010 average). That is much cooler than 2012 when the statewide average temperature was 13.1°C. The statewide average precipitation for 2013 in Illinois was 1112 mm (91 mm above the 1981-2010 average). The precipitation for the two halves of 2013 were very different. The...
Earlier today, "smoking gun" emails between New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's staffers showed pretty clearly that Christie's office engineered a three-day traffic jam on the George Washington Bridge just to punish Democratic Fort Lee mayor Mark Sokolich. The infraction? Not endorsing the governor in last year's election. Josh Marshall explains why this is bad for Christie's presidential hopes: [A]ll the Watergate villainy was really needless. He was already winning and on track to win big. For Nixon...

Just a little bit warmer now

    David Braverman  1 
ChicagoWeather
The temperature at O'Hare just reached -18°C for the first time since 11pm Sunday, 39 hours ago: This was pretty much as forecast. The updated forecast predicts continued warming through the weekend (click for full size): Perhaps by tomorrow, walking to the bus stop won't cause my eyelashes to freeze.

Snow crash

    David Braverman 
ChicagoWeather
The temperature outside has gone up a whopping 0.9°C (to the tropical -23.6°C) since this morning. At O'Hare, it looks like the temperature bottomed out around 8am: Let's hope it continues to rise. I'm really curious what this graph will look like in three days.

Lovely weather, innit?

    David Braverman 
ChicagoWeather
Just now, at Inner Drive Technology World Headquarters: (Compare with four years ago, when I bought the thermometer while sojourning in North Carolina.) The official temperature at O'Hare is -27°C, breaking the previous record of -25°C set in 1988. We might even break the record low maximum temperature—the coldest high temperature ever on this date—of -18°C set in 1912. I have not gone outside today, and until I take Parker out after he gets back from day care, I have not plans to do so. At least the...
I've gone to my remote office to do some work. Unfortunately, they wouldn't let me sit in the beer garden: Fortunately, I found an acceptable seat inside: My real office is closed tomorrow because no one wants to commute on the coldest day since 1995. I hope something is open. Or at least, I hope someone delivers.

Still coming down

    David Braverman 
ChicagoWeather
The snow has fallen for about 20 hours straight. We're still enjoying it, mostly, because it's Sunday morning and not everyone has put pants on yet. (Parker insists I put pants on every morning by 8. He still hasn't learned how to put on his own leash.) So it's still kind of pretty: As I sit in my (eerily quiet) apartment Inner Drive Technology World Headquarters, watching the snow swirling around out there, I am very glad I replaced my windows and have a washer and dryer inside. I'm not pleased that my...
Right before Christmas I removed the four dormant servers from the Inner Drive Technology International Data Center (IDTIDC), vowing to complete the job posthaste. Well, haste was Wednesday, so now, post that, I've finally finished. There are no more servers in my apartment. The only computers running right now are my laptop and the new NAS. (The old switch, hidden under a chair, still has a whirring fan. I may replace it with a smaller, non-fanned switch at some point.) Here's before: And here's the...

Here it comes...

    David Braverman 
ChicagoWeather
We proudly welcome the oncoming polar vortex tomorrow evening: The polar vortex is an area of cold low pressure that typically circulates around the Arctic during the winter, spreading tentacles of cold southward into Europe, Asia, and North America at times. Except this time, it’s not a small section of the vortex, but what one forecaster, Ryan Maue of WeatherBELL Analytics, called “more like the whole enchilada” [that's visiting the eastern U.S.] The Chicago Weather Center predicts starting Sunday...

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