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Waiting for the snow to melt? Read up on the latest Chicago weather news, tips for shoveling and what to watch. Chicago Tribune staff, Chicago Tribune © Erin Hooley / Chicago Tribune/Chicago Tribune/TNS Sofia Canalos, left, and Julia Medrea, both 8 years old, jump into the snow as they play with friends in Indian Boundary Park on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021.
You don’t have to have lived in Chicago long to know snow does not melt as quick as it falls. Following the Presidents Day storm, the Chicago area is expected to be blanketed in snow for another week.
In the meantime, read up on the month’s history-making weather, safely tips, suggestions on what to watch and eat, plus a lesson in shoveling etiquette.
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Trinity Colón grew up believing everyone had asthma.
Raised among heavy industry on the Southeast Side of Chicago, Colón had no reason to believe otherwise: her entire family and neighbors shared the same respiratory issues. The rituals that came with them – like keeping windows shut to ward off billowing clouds of petroleum coke – seemed ordinary.
She remembers how once or twice a year, she would be driven to the clinic by her mother when her bronchitis would act up, to receive treatment her family often couldn’t afford.