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Chicagoans suited up in puffer jackets and toted sleds over the weekend during the city’s snowiest November day on record , which saw 8.4 inches of snowfall at Chicago O’Hare airport. And as if that weren’t enough, the area is expected to receive up to four inches of snow on Monday during evening rush hour. Snow could start at around 3 pm, with higher snow totals possible south of Interstate 80, according to the National Weather Service. Wind is expected to remain at around 5 to 10 mph while temperatures are likely to be near 30 with lows in the teens, according to meteorologists there.

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