Chicago Faces Cold Weather as Primary Election Approaches
Chicago Faces Cold Weather as Primary Election Approaches
US · Published Feb 5, 2026
Chicago is preparing for cold weather as the primary election approaches on March 17,
Early voting is underway since February 12 at locations including the Chicago Board of Elections and the Loop Super Site.
Voters are advised to check the weather forecast and plan their trips to polling places accordingly to avoid weather-related disruptions.
Cold weather expected during Chicago primary election
Chicago is bracing for a bout of cold weather as the primary election approaches on March 17, 2026. With early voting already underway since February 12, residents are encouraged to cast their ballots early to avoid potential disruptions caused by the inclement weather. Several locations, including the Chicago Board of Elections and the Loop Super Site, are open for early voting.
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