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Snow has arrived in Chicago! And the first measurable snow of the 2024-2025 season was impressive. According to the National Weather Service’s Chicago office, 2.9 inches of snow fell at O’Hare ...
Snow spread northeastward into the Great Lakes area on Wednesday evening, including Chicago, Milwaukee and Detroit. About 5-7 inches of snow fell in Milwaukee, making it the city's biggest ...
Chicago could see its heaviest snowstorm so far this season if it tops 2.9 inches at O'Hare Airport. -In the Northeast, anywhere from 5 to 12 inches of snow is possible in parts of upstate New ...
The storm produced 22 inches (55 cm) of snow in Chicago and was rated by the National Weather Service as the second worst blizzard to hit Chicago in the 20th century, after the Blizzard of 1967. Soon after the snow ended, record low temperatures occurred with values of −20 °F (−29 °C) or lower n parts of Illinois and surrounding states on ...
In Illinois, a stretch of I-55 was closed due to motor accidents reported in the area, [26] and parts of I-74 and I-57 also closed in Illinois. [60] In Lewistown, Illinois, at least 14.4 inches (36.6 cm) of snow fell. [39] Snow also resulted in the Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois completely closing down during the storm. [61]
The weather forecast on January 25 for the 26th was for rain or snow because the cold front was forecast to stall in the Chicago area. On the evening broadcast, the National Weather Service started talking about snow mixed with freezing rain, but it was not until the night that the forecast was changed to mention snowfall, giving an accumulation of 4 inches. [5]
The snowiest calendar day so far this season in Chicago was back on Jan. 25, when 3.6 inches was measured at O'Hare International Airport, the city's official site used by the National Weather ...
The December 17–22, 2012 North American blizzard [8] [9] [10] was a winter storm that affected the Midwestern and Eastern United States. [5] Forming on December 17, the winter storm moved across the midwest, forcing schools to close throughout the region. [3]