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Chicago, IL – Snowfall is set to disrupt travel today, with the heaviest impacts expected south of I-80. Drivers should prepare for slippery roads and reduced visibility beginning this afternoon and continuing into the evening. Authorities urge travelers to allow extra time and drive with caution.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), accumulating snow will begin near Sterling, Illinois, and extend to Valparaiso, Indiana. The system is forecast to taper off by midnight. Most areas will see totals between 1 to 3 inches, with the highest accumulations south of I-80. Unplowed roads are likely to pose significant hazards, especially during peak travel hours.
Looking ahead, Friday will bring blustery winds, with temperatures struggling to reach 24°F. Gusts up to 30 mph will create bitter wind chills. Saturday’s forecast includes clear skies but remains cold, with a high of 23°F and lows dipping to single digits. Sunday offers another chance of snow, particularly in central Illinois and Indiana, with accumulations likely into Monday morning.
For those planning travel or outdoor activities, officials recommend staying informed by checking updated forecasts and road conditions. Snow removal crews are expected to focus on major routes, but secondary roads may remain hazardous.
Residents are reminded to dress warmly, as temperatures will stay below freezing through the weekend, with wind chills dropping into negative digits at night. Stay tuned for updates as conditions develop.
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