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US: Snowstorm Envelops Chicago Skyline In Striking Time-Lapse
Chicago, United States - December 01, 2025 A time-lapse video filmed by X user ElegantDivasHusband shows the onset of a winter snowstorm sweeping over downtown Chicago on December 1, 2025, from a high vantage point overlooking the city’s skyline. The clip opens with a wide aerial view under a slate-gray sky as thick flurries begin coating the tops of major skyscrapers, including the Willis Tower, the Aon Center, and the Trump International Hotel & Tower. Their glass facades streak with wet snow while office lights glow warmly against the gathering dusk. Snow swirls heavily in the foreground, collecting on ledges, antennas, and rooftops. Below, the Chicago River winds through the city, bordered by stone bridges and busy streets where red taillights and occasional yellow cabs move slowly through the slush. As the time-lapse accelerates, the snowfall intensifies into a full whiteout. Visibility drops sharply as Chicago shifts from an active urban center into a muffled winter landscape, with the camera subtly panning to capture the deepening storm across the Loop. No audio, narration, or text overlays appear—only the smooth progression from light flurry to heavy snowfall. The original X post from ElegantDivasHusband, a Chicago-based weather enthusiast, captions the video: “Here we go…”
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