Chilly temps continue through WED with another chance of light snow WED night-THU AM. A brief thaw is expected THU-FRI, before colder air spreads back into the region this weekend. A rain/snow mix may occur ahead of the return of colder air FRI night-early SAT AM. #ILwx#INwxhttps://t.co/vGI83KQRLo β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 14, 2025
A narrow band with briefly heavy snowfall rates continues to track southeastward across the Chicago metro. Expect gusty winds and a brief burst of snowfall with visibilities as low as 1/2 mile as this band affects areas east of I-55 over the next 2 hours. #ilwx#inwxhttps://t.co/zUFatgX2NB β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 14, 2025
RT @AmandaCzernecki: While we're not getting *a lot* of snow, there's already been a number of crashes this morning βοΈTake your time and liβ¦ β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 14, 2025
There is quite the burst of snow moving through the southern Chicago metro right now. We're observing giant snowflakes at our office. It doesn't take much snow to lead to slick spots. Take it slow when heading out this morning! https://t.co/PcYF14yClo β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 14, 2025
Aside from snow showers this AM and another chance for snow late Wed night-Thu AM, dry conditions are expected through weeks end before rain/snow chances return Fri night. While temps will remain cold to start the week, temps to warm into the 40s by Fri. #ILwx#INwxhttps://t.co/oSpbBCYOgT β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 14, 2025
The morning commute is shaping up to be slow and slippery due to a quick hit of snow early this morning. Temperatures will fall after snow ends, leading to below zero wind chills (coldest north of I-80). Prepare for slippery road conditions and bundle up when heading out. https://t.co/rgi3XqnDl8 β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 14, 2025
The chances for accumulating snow have increased across northern Illinois. Amounts will range from just a dusting to locally over 1 inch, which will lead to slippery travel conditions for the morning commute with temperatures in the single digits and teens. #ILwx#INwxhttps://t.co/UW7aQKXRav β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 14, 2025
An area of light snow is expected to cross the area tonight into TUE AM, with amounts ranging from flurries or a light dusting north of I-80 to up to 1 inch south of I-80. Slippery road conditions can be expected for the AM commute where the steadiest snowfall occurs, so be prepa https://t.co/qjCZ8wK6cb β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 13, 2025
Cold weather lingers for the first half of the week, with a chance of light snow late tonight into early Tues AM, mainly S of I-80. Temps are expected to warm above freezing for the end of the week, with a chance of rain/snow late Fri night into early Sat. #ILwx#INwxhttps://t.co/MdIaG72wv0 β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 13, 2025
A band of fluffy snow may lead to slippery road conditions Tuesday morning in the yellow shaded area (near US-24). Since temperatures will be in the single digits to teens as snow falls, road treatments may be less effective. #ILwx#INwxhttps://t.co/IWhmEDnEuV β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 13, 2025
Cold temperatures will stick with us through the next couple of days before temperatures thaw by the end of the week. Outside of a band of snow near and south of US-24 tonight, weβre not expecting any precipitation this week. #ILwx#INwxhttps://t.co/jAKEmBCJK8 β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 13, 2025
A cold front moving through will quickly cool things off this evening, possibly leading to slick surfaces as melted snow refreezes. Conditions will turn much colder beginning tomorrow with sub-zero wind chills expected during the next couple of mornings. #ILwx#INwxhttps://t.co/rGAiCgMyBx β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 12, 2025
Snow of varying intensity will continue a bit longer across mainly the central & southern portions of the Chicago metro area. The areas of darker blue on radar correspond w/the heavier bursts of snow. Accumulating snow will end late this morning/early this afternoon. #inwx#ilwxhttps://t.co/eS6ootxCFB β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 12, 2025
Light to moderate snow is falling on parts of the area this morning coating roads and leading to hazardous travel. Conditions will remain unfavorable into the afternoon. Use extra caution out on the roads today and allow yourself some extra time to get from place to place. https://t.co/WohWNjWIyd β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 12, 2025
Between 6 am and 9 am we picked up 1.2" of snow here at our office in Romeoville! Untreated roads are snow covered, take it easy if you're heading out this morning! βοΈβοΈ β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 12, 2025
Untreated roads will be snow covered. If you're heading out this morning, leave extra time to reach your destination and practice safe winter driving habits (slow down, leave extra distance between you and the car in front of you). #ilwx#inwxhttps://t.co/aXQbenkSaC β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 12, 2025
Untreated roads will be snow covered. If you're heading out this morning, leave extra time to reach your destination and practice safe winter driving habits (slow down, leave extra distance between you and the car in front of you). #ilwx#inwx β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 12, 2025
Snow of varying intensity (including a few heavier bursts) is expected to continue this morning, mainly south of a Chicago to Ottawa line, including NW IN. A half inch to an inch a half of snow can be expected this morning, near/south of Chicago to Ottawa line. #ilwxhttps://t.co/9pSvoEz28r β NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) Jan 12, 2025