Today is August 28th. It's the 240th day of the year. 125 days remain. It's week 35 of the year.
Unless  noted, the following data is based upon observations collected by the  National Weather Service, Chicago, at O'Hare International Airport (ORD)  between November 1978 and last year. ORD has been the official site of  record for Chicago since Thursday, January 17, 1980.
According  to the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), the normal high is 79 and  the normal low is 60. I've calculated the 31-year averages at 81 and 62.
On  the hot side, in 1991 the high was 95 with a low of 71. In 1980 the  high was 95 with a low of 69. The other 90s highs were 94 in 1984, 93 in  1990, 92 in 1983, 92 in 2003, 91 in 2007 and 90 in 1999. The other 70s  low was 70 in 1999. The record high of 97 was first set in 1953 and tied  just two years later in 1955. The record warmest low of 77 was set in  1973. Over the last 31 years, 27 highs (87%) were: 70s (12), 80s (7) and 90s (8). Four highs were in the cooler 60s. 
In  looking back through the years to the first August at O'Hare in 1959,  the following instances were notable: In 1973  the high was 92 with a low of 75, a hot day and year of the record warmest low. In  1967 the high was 78 with a cool low of 47, a 31 degree spread. In 1965 the  high was 65 with a low of 42, a cool day. In 1962 the high was 89 with a  low of 59, a 30 degree spread. In 1961 and 1959 the  highs were a hot 91 degrees. 
More recently, there was a large spread of 33 degrees in 2003 (92/59).
On the cool side,  in 1986 the high was 65 with the record low of 42. In 1982 the high was  66 with a low of 43. The other 60s highs were 68 last year and 69 in 1992. The record coolest high of 63 occurred way back in 1891. Over  the last 31 years, 19 lows were in the 60s. Ten lows were in the  cooler: 40s (2) and 50s (8). Two lows were in the warmer 70s.
The                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  following                                                                                       astronomical                                    data                          is                                                                               provided                                                  by                    the                                                                                               United                                                                      States                                                                                         Naval                                                                                                                                                         Observatory.                                       In                                                   Crystal                                                               Lake,                                                                          twilight                                                           begins                                            at   5:45                                                      and                                                                   sunrise is at  6:14.                                     Sunset                                                               is                       at   19:34                                            and twilight                  ends                              at                                                 20:03. There's                                      a                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    total       of       13                                                                            hours,  20   minutes          of                                                  daylight                                                                             today                                                                   and                  14                                          hours, 18         minutes                                                                                         between                                                                                          twilights.                                                                                       We  are     losing two or   three     minutes   of        daylight a      day.     Tomorrow                                                                                   twilight                                                                      begins                              at    5:46                                                and                                                                                                                            sunrise                                       is                    at   6:15.                               The                                                                    moon is  waning  gibbous.                                                             Illumination                                                                               was 89%                                   at                                                                                                                                   midnight,                 will                                be 86%          at                                                                 noon                                                 and 82%                     at                                                                                    midnight                                                                                                                                      tonight.  Moonset is at 10:09 this morning and     moonrise is  at 20:54  tonight.                                         Moonset is         at 11:11 tomorrow morning.     Moonlight                                            time                            is 13                                                                                              hours, 15                                 minutes                               which                is 36                minutes longer         than                          yesterday. -Bernie-
Saturday, August 28, 2010
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