Commuters could face challenges during their trips to and from work on Friday, as a series of snow bands is expected to impact the Chicago area. According to the NBC 5 Storm Team, scattered snow ...
The Chicago area saw some snow Thursday evening. ABC7 AccuWeather Meteorologist Tracy Butler said winds picked up as a clipper system moved in, with flurries starting in the evening commute.
Snow will begin falling in areas north and west of Chicago around 9 a.m. with the entire area seeing snow by 10 a.m. Snow will continue to fall through noon and into the evening rush hour ...
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The most snow Chicago has ever received in one season was 89.7 inches during 1978-79. The least — 9.8 inches — occurred in 1920-21. Here’s a look back at how our current snowfall compares ...
The old saying ‘March comes in like a lion’ could apply to Chicago’s forecast, which includes chances for both thunderstorms and snow in coming days. While Monday will be mostly dry across ...
31 through Feb. 24, with a snow cover of 10 inches or more recorded at O’Hare Airport, where Chicago’s official weather statistics are kept by the National Weather Service. That’s our fourth ...
A wintry mix is on the way for the Chicago area before a warming trend this weekend. A band of wet snow moves in Friday morning and hovers over the area throughout the day. The Chicago area can ...
The winter snow total, measured from the beginning of ... It’s the only 21st-century winter season in Chicago to break into the top 10 years of low snowfall. Southern Illinois and parts of ...
The Chicago area is expected to see moderate temperatures and potential storms next week as snow begins to taper off Sunday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Once again, Chicagoans should brace themselves for a whole lot snow this weekend following by ... below zero in some locations," reports NBC Chicago. Although numbers will hopefully rise to ...