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Overnight Chicago-area snowfall created hazardous road conditions and caused delays at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on Sunday.
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Chicago weather: Rounds of snow to move in, followed by ‘Arctic blast' with wind chills down to -30
A series of clipper systems will move into the Chicago area starting Thursday afternoon, the NBC 5 Storm Team said, bringing more snow for some parts followed by an "Arctic Blast" this weekend that could bring wind chills as low as -30 degrees.
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Chicago weather: Twin snow storms to miss city but arctic chill will hit hard
Two snow systems are expected to pass mostly south of Chicago, bringing limited accumulation before dangerously cold air settles in this weekend.
Chicago faces a wintry mix, with rain, snow, and strong winds expected, impacting driving conditions and bringing colder temperatures.
After a brutally cold weekend with single-digit temperatures and wind chills as low as -30 degrees, winter weather in the Chicago area was expected to rebound starting Monday, the NBC 5 Storm Team said.
Wind chills could dip to minus 25 degrees from Saturday night into Sunday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
After snowy weekend, Chicago expected to receive up to another four inches of snow on Monday during evening rush hour.
A cold weather advisory remained in effect for the Chicago area for much of the day Sunday, with wind chills of -20 to -25 in the Chicago area Sunday morning. The advisory expired at noon. But in the midday hours on Sunday,
Thousands of Chicagoans have filed service requests to the city for snow and ice removal on sidewalks, roads and bike lanes after this winter kicked off with the most snow in the area since 1978.
The Chicago Bears will battle the Cleveland Browns in a must-win Week 15 matchup for Chicago as they look to keep up in the NFC playoff race. The Bears are coming off a rough one-score loss to the Green Bay Packers,
Chicago has now seen more than 17 inches of snow this winter season — the quickest accumulation since 1978, according to the National Weather Service.