Climate of Chicago

Climate Of Chicago

The climate of Chicago is classified as humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa), with all four seasons distinctly represented: wet springs; hot, and often humid summers; pleasant autumns; and cold winters. Annual precipitation is average, and reaches its lowest points in the months of January and February, and peaks in the months of May and June.

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