Tom Skilling Explains Spring-Like February Weather


In 2015, temperatures in Chicago tied the city’s record for the coldest-ever February.

This February, it's felt more like spring, with record-breaking highs and weather warmer than in Southern California.

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On Monday, Chicago temperatures broke the day's record high set back in 1930. Friday, Saturday and Sunday high temps all broke previous records, too.

Joining Chicago Tonight to explain the beautiful weather – and tell us how much more of this we can expect – is WGN chief meteorologist Tom Skilling.


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