A high wind warning goes into effect for the Chicago area Wednesday afternoon, and the city could see waves of up to 25 feet along the city's Lake Michigan coast. Gusts up to 60 mph could lead to a replay of the high waves that knocked down runners and bikers last month along the lakefront. Chicago ...
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