Power restored to 1,500 on North Side, with another cold night ahead

Over 1,500 households on Chicago's North Side are breathing a sigh of relief after ComEd restored power in the early morning hours, leaving nearly one-third of the area without electricity during the worst of a deep freeze that gripped the region on Friday.

The restoration comes as crews worked around the clock to address the outages, with most cases unrelated to the frigid temperatures. West Ridge bore the brunt of the disruptions, but power has since been reestablished, according to ComEd's website.

Meanwhile, residents were bracing for another harsh night ahead, with wind chills plummeting as low as 36 degrees below zero at O'Hare Airport and 34 below zero at Midway International Airport. The National Weather Service warned of a cold weather advisory that would remain in effect through Saturday, with temperatures expected to remain well below zero.

"It's just another cold night expected," said David King, meteorologist for the National Weather Service, who cautioned that any perceived warmth is relative. He also predicted 1-3 inches of snowfall from a major winter storm passing over the region between Saturday and Sunday, but warned that it would take time to accumulate, potentially mitigating some impacts.

As the city prepares for another day in the cold snap, King advised residents to stay indoors or bundle up when venturing outside. "Consider what you're doing and how long you have to be out," he said, emphasizing the importance of caution during the prolonged cold stretch.
 
🌟 just had to chill about this chicago power outage πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, 1,500 households without electricity in one night is crazy! ❄️ but on a silver lining, it's like a blessing in disguise for ppl who love indoor activities lol. and i feel bad for those braving the -36c weather πŸ₯Ά, gotta respect them for being brave (or crazy πŸ˜‚). anywayz, stay warm chicago & bundle up everyone πŸ’‘β„οΈ
 
omg u guys can't even imagine w/ no power for 1.5k households 🀯 in chicago right now! i mean i feel bad 4 those who lost electricity but it's crazy how many ppl were out πŸŒƒπŸ’‘ comed better get it together ASAP tho πŸ˜… i heard it's been a nightmare on the west ridge area, hope everyone stays safe & warm πŸ”₯🏠
 
omg i'm so glad comed restored power to all those households on chicago's north side πŸŒŸπŸ’‘ they must've been super scared not having electricity with that frigid temp outside ❄️ brrr anyway its just another cold night expected and i hope ppl stay safe & warm indoors or bundled up when venturing out 😊 what a winter storm is coming tho 1-3 inches of snowfall? that sounds intense πŸ’¨
 
OMG, can't believe 1/3 of Chicago went dark πŸš«πŸ’‘ like that! ComEd's got some serious skills for getting power back up ASAP πŸ˜…. Poor West Ridge was brunt of it tho... Hope they're all warm n cozy now πŸ”₯πŸ’€. Wind chills are crazy low tho, like 36 below at O'Hare? ❄️ No wonder ppl were worried 'bout another harsh night πŸŒƒ. Snow's comin' tho... 1-3 inches expected? Better grab those parkas & gloves βš”οΈ! Stay warm Chicago! ❀️
 
I'm so relieved that ComEd was able to restore power to those 1,500 households on Chicago's North Side πŸ™Œ. I mean, can you even imagine not having heat at -36Β°C? 😱 It's crazy how some areas were left without electricity, but it's great that crews worked day and night to get everything back up and running. West Ridge really took a hit though πŸ€•. On the bright side, the National Weather Service is keeping us in the loop about what's coming next – 1-3 inches of snowfall? ❄️ That could definitely make things interesting. But seriously, it's so important to stay safe out there and take precautions when venturing outside, especially with those wind chills. I'm just glad we can finally get some warmth again β˜•οΈ.
 
omg did u know that avocados are a major cause of deforestation in mexico 🀯 like i was reading this crazy article about it and it's just so wild, all these people want guac but at what cost? πŸ₯‘ anyway, back to chicago... poor ppl who lost power for a day can never 😩
 
Ugh πŸ€• 1,500 households in Chicago's North Side are still trying to warm up after a power outage that lasted all night... like, who needs that kind of stress? 😩 ComEd did finally restore power but I guess some areas still got hit hard by the deep freeze. I feel bad for those who had to brave the cold without heat or light. On the bright side, it's not like they're getting a reprieve or anything... just another harsh night ahead with wind chills at -36Β°F πŸ₯Ά and snow on the way. Perfect, just what we need more winter woes! ❄️
 
😊 been thinking, Chicago is really taking a beating from this harsh weather. I feel for those who lost power at home, hope they got it back up & running ASAP πŸ’‘ still not sure how much longer these cold snaps can last though... we need some warmth & sunshine around here β˜€οΈ
 
The prolonged power outage on Chicago's North Side has had a significant impact on residents' quality of life 🌫️. It's interesting to note that while most cases were unrelated to the extreme weather conditions, it highlights the importance of grid infrastructure resilience in such situations. ComEd's efforts to restore power are a testament to their commitment to maintaining public safety and utility services β˜€οΈ.

Meanwhile, the National Weather Service's warnings about the cold snap and potential snowfall serve as a reminder for residents to exercise caution during prolonged periods of extreme weather 🌨️. The fact that wind chills were expected to reach as low as 36 degrees below zero at O'Hare Airport is truly astonishing, and it's essential for citizens to prioritize their well-being by staying indoors or taking necessary precautions when venturing outside ❄️.

It's also worth considering the potential long-term effects of such extreme weather events on Chicago's infrastructure and population health πŸ€”. As the city prepares for another day in the cold snap, it's crucial that residents remain vigilant and take steps to mitigate the risks associated with prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures ⚠️.
 
omg like comed is so slow lol i mean whats going on with all these power outages?? u think they cant just prep for winter or somethin? anyway idk about chicago but our heater been breakin like every month lol i guess 36 below zero is really cold? i dont even want to go outside right now πŸ˜‚πŸ€―
 
😩 ugh i cant believe its still soooo cold in chicago! like they're literally asking ppl to stay inside for their own good but who wants to do that when u got a whole day to get stuff done? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ at least com ed stepped up and got the power back on tho πŸ‘ now we just gotta wait it out until saturday. 1-3 inches of snow is not what i need right now, just give me a warm cup of coffee and some cozy vibes 😊
 
The recent deep freeze on Chicago's North Side has had a significant impact on residents, particularly those affected by the prolonged power outage πŸš§πŸ’‘. It's concerning that nearly one-third of households were left in the dark for an extended period, especially considering most cases weren't related to the extreme weather ❄️. The timely restoration of power is a relief, but it's also a reminder of the resilience needed during such events.

The National Weather Service's warnings and forecasts serve as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by extreme cold snaps ☁️. With wind chills reaching -36Β°C at O'Hare Airport and -34Β°C at Midway International Airport, it's essential to prioritize caution when venturing outside, especially for vulnerable populations like the elderly πŸ‘΅.

The predicted 1-3 inches of snowfall may help mitigate some impacts, but it's crucial to remember that the storm's effects can be unpredictable and far-reaching 🌨️. As David King advised, residents should plan ahead, stay informed, and exercise caution when navigating the harsh winter conditions ⏰.
 
Ugh, can you believe those Chicagoans had to deal with this crazy weather? I mean, 36 degrees below zero? That's like, seriously chilly ❄️! I'm glad ComEd stepped in and restored power for all those households - it was probably super scary to be stuck in the dark. And now everyone's just gotta wait it out until the storm passes... which is gonna take a while, apparently 🀯. I feel bad for them, honestly.
 
just hope everyone stays safe on the roads, it's crazy enough without the added danger of freezing temps! πŸš¨πŸ’‘ comed should really invest in their infrastructure tho, i mean 1500 homes left without power? that's just not right β„οΈπŸ˜’
 
OMG IT'S SO COLD IN CHICAGO RIGHT NOW!!! 1500 HOUSEHOLDS WITHOUT POWER IS CRAZY, I FEEL FOR THEM! πŸ€•πŸ’‘ i mean, comed should've been better prepared for this kinda thing, but atleast they got it sorted out in the morning!

AND YEAH, IT'S NOT JUST THE TEMPERATURES THAT ARE A PROBLEM, IT'S THE WIND CHILLS TOO!!! -36 BELOW ZERO AT OHARE AIRPORT? WHOA! β„οΈπŸ’¨ i'm just glad everyone's staying safe and indoors. 1-3 INCHES OF SNOWFALL ISN'T ENOUGH TO GET ME OUTSIDE THO! 🌨️😴
 
can't believe how bad it is out there! 1,500 households without power is crazy, i feel for those people who lost heat and hot water πŸš§πŸ’¦ comed needs to step up their game, especially with this deep freeze they brought in... 36 degrees below zero at o'hare? that's just insane β„οΈπŸ€― gotta give props to the crews working around the clock tho, they're literally saving lives out there πŸ’ͺ meanwhile, a 1-3 inch snowfall and all we're worried about is the power coming back on? priorities, people! πŸ™ƒ
 
Ugh, ComEd is still not on point πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ! I mean, 1,500 households left without power? That's crazy. And it's not like they're even saying what caused all these outages... most cases unrelated to the weather, but who knows, right? Anyway, can't believe we gotta deal with this freezing stuff for another day πŸ₯Ά. One-third of the North Side without power? What a mess! They should really work on their infrastructure, like they do on those fancy tech companies' servers πŸ’». At least O'Hare and Midway airports are warning us about the weather... thanks, I guess πŸ˜’. Just hope everyone stays safe out there πŸ™.
 
ugh, comeds slow response is a real thing right now lol ... i mean, i get it, 1500+ households without power is bad enough but they should've been better prepared for this kinda situation. i'm just glad everyone's safe tho. wind chills are crazy low tho, i feel bad for those people venturing out. snow's comin though, so let's hope that mitigates some of the damage. residents need to be super cautious tho, it's not like a warm day or anything . we should've seen this coming with all the warnings and stuff πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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