CHICAGO — More than 19 inches of snow fell on the city last Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 2, 2015 — the fifth-largest snowstorm in Chicago's history. While we're looking at a dusting of flurries tomorrow morning, it's been an uncharacteristically mild winter.
So instead of digging out cars, fuming over a neighbor's dibs, and maybe cooling beers in the back patio snow, Chicagoans can properly head to Super Bowl parties as they might wish today.
Here's a look at what we went through last year — and the comparatively glorious Super Bowl Sunday we're looking at this year.
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