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Chicago temperature
/ʃɪˈkɑːɡoʊ ˈtɛmp(ə)rətʃər/
Definition
1
The measured heat level in the air of Chicago, Illinois, infamous for its dramatic swings from sweltering summers to arctic winters, earning the city its 'Windy City' moniker for more than just breezes.
2
A colloquial reference to Chicago's notoriously bipolar weather, where forecasts are as reliable as a street vendor's hot dog hygiene.
Examples
The Chicago temperature plummeted 40 degrees overnight, turning my beach plans into a quest for thermal underwear.
Layer up for Chicago temperature—it's like the weather has commitment issues and ghosts you mid-season.
Apps lied again: predicted balmy Chicago temperature, delivered a wind chill that could freeze-dry a pizza.
Surviving Chicago temperature builds character faster than therapy or tequila.