Extreme weather conditions on Chicago's New Year's Day
Chicago has seen its fair share of extreme weather conditions on New Year's Day throughout history. According to the National Weather Service, the highest temperature ever recorded on January 1st in Chicago was a balmy 61°F (16°C) in 1877. In stark contrast, the city shivered through its coldest New Year's Day in 2000, with a bone-chilling low of -8°F (-22°C).