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  2. 14 Warm Places to Visit in January - AOL

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    January 1 may usher in a new year full of excitement and possibilities, but a few weeks in, that positive attitude quickly fades as the snow piles up. You start to find that snow angels aren’t that

  3. 17 Warm Places to Visit in January - AOL

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    THEPALMER/Getty Images. Average Daily Temperature in January: 82°F Recommended for: easy international travel, resorts, family getaways, romantic getaways, group trips Where to Stay: Zen & Cozy ...

  4. 13 Warm Places to Visit in January - AOL

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    January 1 may usher in a new year full of excitement and possibilities, but a few weeks in, that positive attitude quickly fades as the snow piles up. You start to find that snow angels aren’t ...

  5. Climate of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Normal annual snowfall exceeds 38 inches or 0.97 m in Chicago, while the southern portion of the state normally receives less than 14 inches or 0.36 m. [1] The highest temperature recorded in Illinois was 117 °F (47.2 °C), recorded on July 14, 1954, at East St. Louis , while the lowest temperature was −38 °F (−38.9 °C), recorded on ...

  6. Climate of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The coldest temperature ever recorded in Chicago city limits is −27 °F (−33 °C) at O'Hare on January 20, 1985, [18] though unofficial temperatures as low as −3 °F (−19 °C) have been recorded at Chicago Aurora Airport in far western suburbs and in the rural areas to the west of Chicago. [43]

  7. Tourism in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Choose Chicago is the official tourism organization for the city. [5] In January 2012, Mayor Emanuel launched Chicago's new tourism organization, Choose Chicago. [6] The Mayor's vision was to restructure all tourism sales and marketing activities under a single, streamlined agency, and outline clear and measurable objectives to track these efforts.