Stay prepared as Chicago gears up for its first significant snowstorm of the season with a Winter Storm Warning in effect. Find out how much snow is forecasted and what to expect.
Chicago is on high alert as a Winter Storm Warning has been issued for several counties in the area, signaling the arrival of the first major snowstorm of the season. Meteorologists are predicting 2 to 5 inches of snow accompanied by wind gusts up to 30 mph across central and northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana. With the National Weather Service forecasting a Winter Storm Warning from Monday evening to Tuesday night for various counties, including Kane, McHenry, and Lake, residents and officials are preparing for potentially hazardous conditions.
As the city braces for the impending winter storm, Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has also released guidelines on dealing with winter weather. Staff and families are being informed about the expected snowfall and the necessary precautions to take during severe weather conditions. Additionally, the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) has implemented winter weather policies on its campuses, ensuring the safety and smooth operations of its facilities during the inclement weather.
With multiple rounds of snow expected to hit Chicago, residents are advised to stay informed about the storm's timeline and be prepared for changing weather conditions. While the snowfall is anticipated to be heavy, particularly in the suburbs, the city is gearing up for potential accumulations of up to 12 inches in warned areas. Despite the disruptions caused by the snow, Chicagoans are urged to stay vigilant and take necessary safety measures to navigate through the winter storm.
In the midst of flight cancellations and school closures due to the snowstorm, Chicagoans are reminded to prioritize safety and stay updated on weather advisories. As the city faces the first significant snowfall of the season, the focus remains on ensuring minimal disruptions and maximum preparedness in dealing with the challenging weather conditions.
How much snow are we getting tomorrow? The Chicago weather forecast calls for a Winter Storm Warning on Monday.
Several Chicago-area counties will be under a winter storm warning beginning Monday evening as the region braces for its first significant snowstorm of the.
Meteorologists predict 2 to 5 inches of snow and wind gusts up to 30 mph across portions of central and northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana.
Dear CPS Staff and Families,. With snow in the forecast this week, we want to remind everyone what to expect when it comes to winter weather and our schools ...
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning from 8 p.m. Monday to midnight Tuesday night for Kane, McHenry, La Salle, Lake (Il) and DeKalb ...
The early read for Chicago is a messy first storm with an appreciable overnight snowfall that transitions to a wintry mix Tuesday and back to snow showers and ...
UI Health employees may visit the employee intranet homepage for instructions and operations updates. Operations at UIC regional campuses in Peoria, Quad Cities ...
First of all, today is quiet with no impacts to the morning or evening commutes. Highs will reach the mid 30s under cloudy skies. Snow pushes in from the south ...
The first significant snow of the winter is set to hit the Chicago area in multiple rounds this week, beginning late Monday evening into early Tuesday, ...
Wet, heavy snow will fall across the west and northwest suburbs where we have a Winter Storm Warning. As much as 6โ12 inches will be possible in the Warned ...
The National Weather Service is expecting 2 to 5 inches of snow to fall across Chicago and most of Cook County. Two waves are forecast Monday night and Tuesday.
The Chicago area weather forecast calls for several rounds of snow and rain Tuesday, with a Winter Storm Warning inn effect in some areas.
Nearly all of Northeastern Illinois was under either a winter storm warning or a winter weather advisory, with heavy snow and high winds expected.
Snow in the Chicago area overnight has closed several schools, canceled flights and caused a headache for morning commuters.
A one-two punch of winter storm systems will mostly produce rain in the city and areas along Lake Michigan, where temperatures are holding above freezing, ...
But Round 2 is gearing up and snow accumulations will once again vary depending on location. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for Lake IL, McHenry, Kane, ...
CHICAGO (CBS)-- As a winter storm hits the Chicago area, airlines are reporting flight cancellations at O'Hare and Midway airports.