Chicago Weather Alert: Winter storm warning begins Thursday
Widespread snow develops by noon, and continues through the evening hours. Temperatures will fall from the 30s in the late morning to the single digits by the late afternoon.
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Widespread snow develops by noon, and continues through the evening hours. Temperatures will fall from the 30s in the late morning to the single digits by the late afternoon.
The latest models models are showing between 5 to 7 inches in Chicago, with much higher amounts possible in northwest Indiana.
The potential for a significant winter weather system is likely to make Christmas travel difficult and, at some points on Friday, nearly impossible.
Winter arrives Wednesday and the weather will cooperate, with high temps in the teens as we go into the last half of the week.
Flurries in the air Saturday, then some sunshine Sunday.
Temps running just a bit above the typical Dec. 11 temperature of 38 degrees.
Patchy fog and some drizzle likely through the morning hours. Expect clouds.
Wind chills later today will run about 10 degrees colder than the actual temps
A very small accumulation is possible in these snow showers, with blustery conditions blowing the snow around.
Temperatures will top out about a dozen degrees below the norm.
Very cold today with some flurries or light snow showers.
We'll experience high temperatures that are still above the norm for early November.
A Wind Advisory until 7 p.m. Southwest wind could gust to 50 mph.
Temperatures will be above average with highs in the low 60s.
Cloudy Sunday with rain showers possible in the afternoon and night.