Winter Storm to Blanket Chicago Area with 5-9 Inches of Snow
A powerful winter storm is expected to hit the northern Illinois region on Saturday, bringing hazardous driving conditions to the Chicago area. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning from 3 a.m. Saturday to 6 a.m. Sunday, predicting 5-9 inches of snow.
According to forecasters, snowfall is expected to begin Friday night and intensify by Saturday morning, with the bulk of the snow falling between noon and 8 p.m. The rate of snowfall could peak at an inch per hour by Saturday afternoon, posing significant challenges for drivers.
The Chicago area is not the only region affected, as another winter system is forecasted to bring additional snowfall on Monday night and Tuesday. Temperatures are expected to plummet into single digits on Sunday and Monday nights, adding to the discomfort of the storm.
In anticipation of the severe weather, Illinois State University has announced that it will close its campus on Saturday, while also postponing the Illinois High School Association football state championships scheduled for the same day. Travelers are advised to exercise extreme caution, with officials warning of "hazardous driving conditions" due to low visibility and slippery roads.
"We're prepared, but this weekend's storm will hit when millions of people are returning home from the holiday," said Illinois Transportation Secretary Gia Biagi. "Please make a plan to keep you and your loved ones safe, including adjusting travel so you are not on the roads when conditions are at their worst."
To ensure safety, officials recommend that drivers take the following precautions: fill up their gas tank or charge their electric vehicles, pack essential winter gear such as traction equipment, warm clothing, food, water, and an ice scraper. If caught in a crash during inclement weather, stay inside the vehicle.
A powerful winter storm is expected to hit the northern Illinois region on Saturday, bringing hazardous driving conditions to the Chicago area. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning from 3 a.m. Saturday to 6 a.m. Sunday, predicting 5-9 inches of snow.
According to forecasters, snowfall is expected to begin Friday night and intensify by Saturday morning, with the bulk of the snow falling between noon and 8 p.m. The rate of snowfall could peak at an inch per hour by Saturday afternoon, posing significant challenges for drivers.
The Chicago area is not the only region affected, as another winter system is forecasted to bring additional snowfall on Monday night and Tuesday. Temperatures are expected to plummet into single digits on Sunday and Monday nights, adding to the discomfort of the storm.
In anticipation of the severe weather, Illinois State University has announced that it will close its campus on Saturday, while also postponing the Illinois High School Association football state championships scheduled for the same day. Travelers are advised to exercise extreme caution, with officials warning of "hazardous driving conditions" due to low visibility and slippery roads.
"We're prepared, but this weekend's storm will hit when millions of people are returning home from the holiday," said Illinois Transportation Secretary Gia Biagi. "Please make a plan to keep you and your loved ones safe, including adjusting travel so you are not on the roads when conditions are at their worst."
To ensure safety, officials recommend that drivers take the following precautions: fill up their gas tank or charge their electric vehicles, pack essential winter gear such as traction equipment, warm clothing, food, water, and an ice scraper. If caught in a crash during inclement weather, stay inside the vehicle.