Yes, it’s still summer. But on Wednesday, Chicago hit a milestone that signals the days are already starting to get shorter, and the nights are beginning to get longer. According to the NBC 5 Storm Team, the morning of Wednesday, Aug. 16 was the final time this year that Chicago saw a sunrise before 6 a.m. The website Sunrise Sunset reported Wednesday’s sunrise time as 5:59 a.m. Thursday’s sunrise is scheduled for 6 a.m., and Friday’s sunrise is scheduled for 6:01 a.m., the website states. And it only gets later from there. On Aug. 31, the sun isn’t scheduled to rise until 6:15 a.m., officials say. In terms of sunsets, Aug. 8 was the last time this year the sun set after
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