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Your proposal is fine.
![]() Also: - La semana pasada Chicago estaba a menos 18 grados con sensación térmica de menos 32. You can also use a construction with "nosotros": - La semana pasada, aquí en Chicago, estábamos/estuvimos a 18 grados bajo cero, con sensación térmica de menos 32. - Creí que iba a hacer menos frío, porque en la tarde llegamos a los 24 grados, pero dijeron que va a bajar a 7 hoy en la madrugada. ![]() In your sentence, "en Chicago estaba", it's understood it's the temperature you're talking about. In "Chicago estaba", it's the temperature of the city. And in "estábamos"/"llegamos" it's the temperature at which we're living. ![]() All of those ways to express temperature are commonly used, I don't think there is any better than the others. ![]()
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