The temperature was 3 degrees below zero as commuters waited for the 8:01 train at the Metra train station Tuesday in Arlington Heights.
Bill Zars | Staff Photographer
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Area residents are bundling up against brutally cold temperatures that are expected to last for several days. The National Weather Service says it'll get no warmer than 10 degrees in Chicago on Tuesday before falling to single digits at night. Temperatures should climb into the 20s on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Latest Galleries
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