This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Northwestern chapter.
If anyone understands weather in Evanston, it’s Katy Perry.Â
You enter fall quarter knowing that in Evanston there is no such thing as fall at Northwestern. One day it’s hot, humid, and you’re swatting mosquitos away.
And the next, it’s snowing.
But sometimes Evanston just hits you with 70 degree weather in the beginning of November
And so you take off your thick jacket and put on something lighter so that your walk from north campus down south won’t end in a sweaty mess.
You walk into class comfortable because you changed for the warmer weather.
And when you walk out, it’s pouring with 100mph winds.
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And so you miserably walk back up north in shorts and no jacket or umbrella, and you’re thinking:
And by the time you finish your 20 minute trek up north, the clouds have cleared and the weather gods of Evanston are probably looking down at you like:
But then the weekend rolls around…
And the weather, no matter how cold, can’t keep you from dressing up
And so in typical November Evanston manner, the weather is just above freezing but you pretend that the windchill doesn’t even bother you.
And as Northwestern students soon realize, there’s nothing you can do to change Evanston’s crazy weather.
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