If you want to start prepping up for winters early, now is a great time to start! In just a matter of months, Chicago will bid farewell to summers and the cold will take over.
No one wants constant water leaks ruining their newly painted walls or home décor. If your home has been freshly renovated and the furniture is new, water leaks are nothing short of a nightmare.
On an average summer day in Chicago, the humidity is very high and temperatures can go up to 33° F. So while summers are a great time to enjoy beach parties, you also need to make sure that your cooling appliances are working correctly.
Chicago experiences its warmest days in August and September. The temperatures often go up to 84 degrees Fahrenheit. After months of dealing with the frost and cold, it’s natural for the residents to get excited about the clear blue skies and warm air.
There are many counterintuitive things we do to give our body the warmth it needs during winters. Sitting in a corner of your room because you can feel the warmth coming from a water heating pipe in the walls or placing your hand a few inches above a hot stove are just few of them.
Hot, humid weather can make you wish you were on a plane to New Zealand where the weather is always warm but pleasant.
Despite having the moniker of “Windy City,” Chicago is anything but windy. Depending on the day, it can be pretty humid outside.
It’s hot outside and for some reason, your air conditioner just isn’t working as well as it used to. You lower the temperature to 62ᵒF and it finally starts cooling. But you’re dreading the utility bills you’ll get at the end of the month because of this.
The living room of your home makes you feel like you’re in Antarctica. But your room reminds you of the Sahara Desert.
Despite having cleaned your home early in the morning, there’s something in the air that’s flaring up your allergies.
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