Chicago's forecast for the game

lqmac1

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27 degrees

WSW : 12 mph

and expecting a "snow shower".

The good news here is Chicago's run defense is atrocious and we have Murray; Lee said he'll be "surprised" if he's a no-go, IS going to practice this week.
 

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Sorry, but I don't trust weather forecasts until maybe the day before the game. For all we know it could be 50 and clear by Monday night.
 

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Sorry, but I don't trust weather forecasts until maybe the day before the game. For all we know it could be 50 and clear by Monday night.

yeah, any forecast 7-8 days out is worthless
 

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I don't trust weather forecasts til maybe the day before or that morning, I do powerline work and weather can really mess up the work week lol
 

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What's a "snow shower"?

Not sure if this is a real question or you're trying to upstage the OP or something, but a snow shower is a real thing. It just means a short period of snow like a "rain shower" means a short period of rain.
 

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Not sure if this is a real question or you're trying to upstage the OP or something, but a snow shower is a real thing. It just means a short period of snow like a "rain shower" means a short period of rain.

I knew what it was referring to but I've just never heard the term before. It doesn't even make sense.
 

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I knew what it was referring to but I've just never heard the term before. It doesn't even make sense.

I don't think I'd heard it before, either. Sounds like it might imply something, like an icy snow or something. Of course, I grew up in Phoenix.
 

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I don't think I'd heard it before, either. Sounds like it might imply something, like an icy snow or something. Of course, I grew up in Phoenix.

Heck, I'm originally from CO and I don't know the term. lol
 

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I thought snow "fell" or "flurried." A shower is rain, or how I clean myself.
 

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Sorry, but I don't trust weather forecasts until maybe the day before the game. For all we know it could be 50 and clear by Monday night.

Yeah looking at forecast over a week out means nothing.
 

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Directly from the NOAA website:

Snow Shower
A snow shower is a short duration of moderate snowfall. Some accumulation is possible.


And before you ask what NOAA is:
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a federal agency focused on the condition of the oceans and the atmosphere.
 

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brutal weather conditions favor Chicago imo.

I'd also rather not have Lee back until he's 100% We need him badly but cold weather will not help his hammy.
 
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