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Was it a frost? Temps dip to 32F this morning

November 5, 2010
By Patrick Boylan

The Bulldog has been watching the weather, waiting for the end of the growing season.

A light frost may have occurred in parts of the Ravenswood neighborhood during the morning rush. Three weather stations report temperatures dipped below 33 F for a period of about an hour.

In addition, the winds were calm with bright sunny skies. Was it a light frost?

The readings:

A Weather Underground station located about two miles west of the neighborhood in Irving Park says the temperature dipped below 33 F for 1 hour, 7 minutes at 7:22A today.

A different Weather Underground station located in Uptown, about a half mile east and that much closer to the lake says the temperature hit 34 F, but didn’t dip below that, for a period of an hour, starting at 7:38A.

Finally a third Weather Underground station located north of the community, near Rosehill Cemetery says the temperature dipped below 33 F for just 18 minutes, starting at 7:57A.

None of the temperature reported to have dropped below 32 F. Conditions can be highly localized.

Do you see signs of a frost?

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Tags: Chicago, first frost, frost, Gardening, growing season, Illinois, Ravenswood, weather

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