Deep freeze expected to ease, but disruptions persist
CHICAGO — The painfully cold weather system that put much of the Midwest into a historic deep freeze was expected to ease Thursday, though temperatures could still tumble to record lows in some places before the region begins to thaw out.
Disruptions caused by the cold will persist, too, including power outages and cancelled flights and trains. Crews in Detroit will need days to repair water mains that burst Wednesday, and other pipes can still burst in persistent subzero temperatures.
Before the worst of the cold begins to lift, more frigid weather is expected. Record-breaking cold hit northern Illinois on Thursday morning, when the temperature in Rockford hit negative 30 degrees (negative 34 Celsius). The city’s previous record of negative 27 degrees (negative 33 Celsius) was set on Jan. 10, 1982.