CHICAGO (WLS) — The bitterly cold temperatures across Chicago are not stopping people from enjoying the city.
The Fighting Illini beat the Wildcats 38-28 Saturday at Wrigley Field while many fans and holiday-season revelers dealt with the weather.
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“It’s very fun out here, but cold,” Kevin Klocker said.
Thousands of individuals filled Wrigley Field to witness some Big Ten football games while various other events were taking place throughout the city. Despite the chilly weather, the attendees showed great courage in facing the cold.
“It was really cold. I can’t feel my feet, but Illinois is winning, so it’s worth it,” a fan named Maggie said.
With wind chills in the single-digits, people are trying to find any way to stay warm.
“Hand warmers literally everywhere,” Kelset Magad said. “Two jackets… I have like three pants on. We’re doing amazing.”
Even with the low temperatures, the city remained bustling with activities ranging from Wrigleyville to the lakefront. Many people mentioned that their original plans for Saturday night might need to be shifted indoors.
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“I think we’re gonna go to Christmas bars and see where the night takes us,” Maggie said.
Warning centers are also prepared across the city, available to all residents in need of shelter.
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The first wave of freezing temperatures is always hardest for Chicagoans, but some say they’re ready for it.
“I think I’m just gonna power through it and do the best I can,” a woman named Kelsey said.
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