Snow increases by 6 p.m., with widespread snow of 1-3" accumulation and messy travel conditions for the evening commute.
AccuWeather Alerts were issued for Friday and Saturday as multiple rounds of snow showers and freezing rain are expected to hit the Chicago area.
The Chicago area was waking up Friday to a bitter cold Valentine’s Day morning, the NBC 5 Storm Team said, with temperatures ...
Expected rounds of snow have prompted Chicago's Department of Streets and Sanitation to deploy salt trucks across the city.
The Office of Emergency Management and Communications urged residents to winterize vehicles and have necessary supplies ready ...
National Weather Service officials warned a burst of snow is expected Friday evening in portions of north central and ...
Another round of snow could hit Saturday night, with some computer models suggesting up to six inches before daybreak Sunday.
Bitter cold grips the area this morning, with snow expected tonight, a potential second round Friday, and a deep freeze arriving by Sunday.
The storm is forecast to bring snow and cold temperatures to multiple regions on Friday and through the weekend.
After a snowy Friday evening, some lingering light snow and flurries will continue overnight in the Chicago area. Initial ...
Meteorologists warn that the coldest burst of Arctic air this season is coming to put an icy and prolonged exclamation point ...
Chicago could get between 3-6 inches of snow before temperatures plunge. Warming centers will be open across the city.