The most significant lake-effect snow is expected in Lake County, Illinois, with generally 3 to 5 inches of snow possible.
A few streams of lake-effect snow and drizzle will remain in the forecast for the lakeshore communities in Illinois through 9 p.m. Monday.After the winds take a more northwesterly track, the ...
As the snow band moves south toward Chicago from noon to 6 p.m., it could drop 1 to 3 inches. “We’re expecting that lake-effect snow band to sort of steadily march from northwest to southeast ...
The snow comes as Northeastern Illinois sees yet another icy cold morning, with temperatures in the single digits and wind chills below zero.
Sunday won’t offer much relief, with cloudy skies dominating throughout the day. Highs will barely reach the mid-20s. Lake effect snow is expected to develop Sunday night and continue into Monday.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- As students wrap up a two-week holiday break, snow could welcome them back into the classroom. There is an AccuWeather Alert as lake effect snow began Sunday evening while a ...
Lake-effect snow is going to be the worry most of the day in Chicago and even into the early evening hours as well.
"Additionally, slick travel conditions will be possible across portions of the Chicago metro tonight as lake-effect snow moves onshore." The brunt of the lake effect snow will occur sometime ...
But Chicago is going to miss out. However, it’s possible that Chicago will receive some lake-effect snow Sunday night and Monday. “We’re not going to see much snow directly from that system ...
Some areas of the U.S. may see temperatures as low as -20 or -30 degrees early next week as arctic air from Siberia rolls in.
Lake effect snow — between 1 and 4 inches — is expected to hit the city and surrounding areas early Monday morning until about 7 p.m., the National Weather Service says.