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  "path": "/weather/2026/02/06/snow-dusting-hits-chicago-area-but-temperatures-expected-to-climb-early-next-week",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-06T14:49:10.290Z",
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  "textContent": "<p>A snow dusting hit the Chicago area Friday morning as warmer temperatures are expected to arrive early next week. </p><p>As of 6 a.m., three-tenths of an inch of snow felt at O'Hare International Airport and two-tenths of an inch fell at Midway, according to the National Weather Service. </p><p>The precipitation ended around 8 a.m., with a chance of more snow showers in the afternoon, Kevin Doom, a meteorologist with the weather service said. </p><p>Temperatures were expected to be in the 20s and 30s over the weekend before reaching the 40s on Monday and Tuesday, according to the weather service. </p><p>\"We'll warm up a little bit going in to next week, but it doesn’t look like anything super exciting or super long-lived,\" Doom said. </p>",
  "title": "Snow dusting hits Chicago area but temperatures expected to climb early next week",
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