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1994 North American cold wave : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1994 North American cold wave
The 1994 North American cold wave occurred in the northern United States and southern Canada on January 18, 1994. During the same period, the western United States experienced one of its most damaging earthquakes ever, and the eastern United States experienced a major snowfall that significantly delayed traffic.〔 Over 100 deaths occurred in the United States as a result of the weather. ==Chicago== Temperatures in Chicago, Illinois reached with windchill of , the coldest day of the 1990s in Chicago by far. Almost all primary and secondary schools in Chicago were closed that day. Richard Daley, mayor of Chicago advised residents not to go outside if they do not have to. Nearly all schools in the area were closed and four people in Cook County, Illinois died from hypothermia. Hundreds of drivers per hour complained to the AAA-Chicago Motor Club about dead automobile batteries, fuel injectors being too cold and other vehicle issues and United Airlines cancelled almost half of its flights. Tens of thousands of individuals complained about a lack of power due to severed electricity lines while water companies shut off water to homes as a result of pipe explosions.〔 Thousands of apartment renters complained to Cook County about insufficient heat.
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