![]() Pocket Wind chills dropped below zero across the Chicago area early Monday, the beginning of the coldest stretch of days this winter. Access to these data supports the Federal Emergency Management Agency's need for near real-time observations used in assessing requests for disaster assistance. By Jermaine Nolen and Sophie Sherry Jan 3, 2022, 10:01am PDT Wind chills dip below zero Monday, the beginning of coldest stretch of days this winter. Weekend temperatures are expected to remain in the mid-to-upper 30s, the NBC 5 Storm Team says. Daily snow observations from GHCN stations are available using the pulldown menus below to select the state, month, and year of interest for either snowfall or snow depth data. Temperatures are expected to remain below average, with highs in the mid-to-upper 30s, the NBC 5 Storm Team says.Īnd while Saturday will remain mostly dry during the daylight hours, a system moving in late Saturday night could bring additional snow accumulation overnight and into Sunday of between one to two inches. However, some snow showers or flurries could continue through the afternoon, the NBC 5 Storm Team says. Weather ForecastĪccording to the NBC 5 Storm Team, some scattered snow showers will remain in the area through the morning commute, but much of the accumulating snow will fall before 7 a.m., according to forecast models. Bald eagles nearly covered in snow take turns keeping their eggs warm Snowfall tops 6.5 feet, rainfall tops 5 inches across SoCal Buffalo snow storm death. You can check road conditions near you using the Illinois Department of Transportation's Getting Around Illinois tool. However, low visibility remains in parts, and downed power lines in McHenry County have been reported. Slick, and slushy road conditions persist across the Chicago area, with flakes still falling in some areas. In a live report from NBC 5's Storm Chaser in Huntley, where some five to eight inches of snow fell, Sandra Torres reports snowfall appears to be subsiding, and roads, although slick in some spots, appear to be clear. Across Central Cook County, those snowfall totals remain lower, between two and four inches, the NBC 5 Storm Team says. The NBC 5 Storm Team estimates that Wheaton received around five inches of snow, with estimates showing that Bartlett received between five and six inches of snowfall. Overall, some parts of Boone, McHenry and Lake counties are recording between 5 and 9 inches, the NBC 5 Storm Team says. In DeKalb County, Genoa has recorded 4.2 inches. In Lake County, Mundelein snow totals are coming in at 6 inches. Snow totals in Algonquin are coming in at 5 inches, Hebron is measuring snow totals at 8.5 inches, and Bull Valley is recording a whopping 9.6 inches of snowfall, the NWS says. In McHenry County, the latest NWS snowfall report shows that Woodstock is recording around 5 inches of snow. Semi leaks glue on Kennedy Expressway, part of roadway now closed for hours: policeĪccording to the Emergency Closing Center, at least three schools in Zion have moved to E-Learning and some schools in Lake Forest and Waukegan will operate on a delayed start.
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