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There's a chance of snow showers twice in the next week, forecasters say. Not much, but still.
Chicago will have a lot more snow and will be a lot colder than it was last year.
Meteorologists say it'll be another cold, cloudy, wet week in Chicago.
After temperatures reach into the 60s Tuesday, meteorologists expect heavy rain and some snow Thursday.
The city has 530 vacant lots around Chicago where crews store snow.
The city will start seeing snow between 3 and 5 p.m. on Monday, and it won't stop until around midnight.
Snow is forecast for late Tuesday and Wednesday morning.
It was all hands on deck as Little Italy, Pilsen and the West Loop plowed out from under the blizzard.
Six aldermen, led by Bob Fioretti, called for a study on whether to scrap the automatic winter ban.
The National Weather Service warned of heavy snow overnight that could affect the morning commute.
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