![]() ![]() DeKalb, Kendall, Kane, southern Cook Counties: 1-3 inches expectedĪccording to NWS, slippery road conditions are expected during Tuesday's morning and evening commutes.Ĭhicago's Office of Emergency Management and Communications suggests people allow more time for driving, give extra space between vehicles and make room for emergency responders.McHenry, Lake, DuPage, northern and central Cook Counties: 2-5 inches expected.LaSalle, Grundy, Will, Kankakee Counties: 1-2 inches expected.Overall, the Chicago area can expect to see 1-3 inches of snow accumulation, NBC 5 Storm Steam says, with totals reaching up to 5 inches in some areas. Tuesday in DeKalb, Kane, Kendall and southern Cook counties. To the west, a winter weather advisory will take effect at 6 a.m. Wednesday.Īccording to the NWS, snow is expected to fall on-and-off throughout that time frame, with flakes creating slushy accumulations on roadways.Īlong the lakefront however, the snow accumulation is expected to be limited, thanks to warmer air blowing off the water. Tuesday and will remain in effect until 6 a.m. There, a winter weather advisory went into effect at 6 a.m. The brunt of the storm though is expected to impact McHenry, Lake and DuPage counties, as well as northern and central Cook counties. South of the city, a winter weather advisory for LaSalle, Grundy, Will and Kankakee counties went into effect at 4 a.m., According to the National Weather Service, that advisory will expire at noon. Above freezing surface temps have helped melt a lot of this morning's initial accumulations and have kept roads wet. ![]()
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