Chicago Weather Alert: Winter Storm Could Bring Several Inches of Snow by Wednesday Night
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Chicago, IL – A winter storm is expected to impact the Midwest and Great Lakes region, including Chicago, from Wednesday through Wednesday night, potentially disrupting travel with accumulating snow.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Chicago, confidence is increasing that parts of northern Illinois and northwest Indiana could see several inches of snow. While the exact snowfall amounts remain uncertain, areas shaded in darker blue on forecast maps have the highest chances of exceeding four inches.
Travel disruptions, particularly during the Wednesday evening commute, are likely. The NWS advises residents to monitor forecasts and prepare for potential road hazards. The storm’s exact track and the heaviest snow zones are still being determined, but snowfall probabilities range from 30% to over 70% in parts of the region.
Residents are urged to follow official updates and take precautions, including allowing extra travel time and having emergency supplies on hand. For the latest forecast details, visit weather.gov/chicago.
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