Chicago Travel: The Chicago Climate

Posted: October 12th, 2009 under Chicago, United States.
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Chicago suffered a humid continental climate. Located inland, the city is marked by the continental climate and the meridional circulation of air masses: the average annual temperature is below 10 ° C. The temperature and time can change abruptly in winter as it can in the summer.

The winters are cold and harsh: the freeze persists long, generally from November to March. The partially frozen Lake Michigan every winter.

Summers are hot and humid because of the hot waves (heat waves) which rises from the Gulf of Mexico and causing heat waves and the famous “Indian summers” in early fall. The nickname of “Windy City” (Windy City) is partly due to winds blowing from Lake Michigan and rushing into the streets of the metropolis.

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