First major cold snap of the season to send wind chills plunging to near 0 degrees

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The Chicago area is bracing for its first major cold snap of the season, with temperatures expected to feel as low as 0 degrees due to severe wind chills. Suburban areas could see conditions drop to a chilling minus 10 degrees, raising significant health concerns. Tragically, a 77-year-old man recently died from hypothermia in East Garfield Park, highlighting the dangers posed by such extreme weather. The Cook County medical examiner's office confirmed the unfortunate incident, prompting local authorities to remind residents of the importance of staying warm and safe. Additionally, the cold snap has led to substantial disruptions, including flight delays at regional airports, as strong winds continue to batter the area.

The National Weather Service has issued advisories, urging the public to prepare for the harsh conditions expected in the coming days. Residents are encouraged to take precautions, especially those vulnerable to the cold. As the city faces this weather crisis, community resources are being mobilized to assist those in need.

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