Northeast U.S. Digs Out After Historic Snowstorm
The Northeastern United States is facing ongoing challenges as it recovers from a massive snowstorm that blanketed the region, disrupting da...
Snow and freezing rain are expected to create slick roads, especially in the Chicago suburbs north of I-88.
Wind-whipped snow could reduce visibility during Wednesday morning's commute in Chicago, with gusts up to 40 mph.
The Quad Cities will experience multiple rounds of accumulating snow, with 2-5 inches expected Thursday night and again on Saturday.
Arctic air will bring single-digit highs to the Quad Cities on Saturday, with wind chills potentially dropping to -30º.
Chicago: Rain is expected to transition to snow on Wednesday morning, potentially creating slick conditions for commuters. While snow accumulation will be limited to around half an inch, strong northwest winds could significantly reduce visibility. Another chance of snow arrives Thursday night into Friday, potentially leading to further travel disruptions. The weekend will be frigid, with sub-zero temperatures expected Saturday night.
Quad Cities: The region faces several 'First Alert Days' due to strong winds and bursts of snow. Accumulating snow is expected Thursday night and Saturday, with both events potentially bringing 2-5 inches or more. The combination of snow and wind will lead to blowing and drifting, causing dangerous wind chills.
Q: What areas will be most affected by the freezing rain?
The north and northwest suburbs of Chicago, near and north of I-88, are most at risk.
Q: How much snow is expected in Chicago?
Around a half inch is expected Wednesday morning, with another chance of snow Thursday night into Friday.
Q: What should Quad Cities residents expect this weekend?
Bitter cold, with highs in the single digits on Saturday and wind chills potentially near -30º.
Be prepared for slick roads and reduced visibility due to snow and freezing rain.
Monitor weather forecasts and travel advisories before commuting.
Allow extra travel time and drive cautiously in winter weather conditions.
Ensure your vehicle is properly equipped for winter weather.
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