![]() ![]() ILZ104-1000- /O.Y.0004.000000T0000Z-220123T1800Z/ Central Cook-Southern Cook-Eastern Will- Including the cities of Chicago, Cicero, Oak Lawn, Oak Park, La Grange, Calumet City, Oak Forest, Lemont, Orland Park, Park Forest, Crete, Peotone, and Beecher 603 AM CST Sun Jan 23 2022 Winter Weather Advisory URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Chicago IL 603 AM CST Sun Jan 23 2022 Not a lot but should keep flurries and maybe a moderate swipe to mid morning in the city especially S/SE sides /kegB07hzk2 Lake effect scraggly bands showing up off Milwaukee WI early AM will make their way toward #Chicago about sunrise Wind圜ity Weather and News January 23, 2022 Very lite and fluffy but just enough too much to use a broomīack edge west of city, lake effect in blue circled lingers east of Cicero/IL50 /idy4NC7QAs If traveling this morning, allow extra time. ![]() Additional lake effect snow may linger this morning from Chicago southeast into NW IN. Snow will taper off from west to east early this AM, though roads over much of northern IL and NW IN are snow covered and slick. Untreated surfaces will become snow covered and slippery. Light snow is expected late tonight into Monday. Lake effect snow possible for eastern Cook and eastern Will Counties this morning, then far northwest IN this afternoon. Most of Lake County and McHenry County were covered by the end and trailing edge of the radar image. Weather Radar shows snow is is moving southeast and dissipating at 5:45 a.m. The Lake Effect Snow will transition to northwest Indiana, and is expected to end there about 5:00 p.m. However 1-2 inches of Lake Effect Snow is the expectation in eastern Cook and Will counties. Lake Effect Snow of up to 2-3 inches is possible in eastern Cook County and eastern Will County by noon. Wind gusts of 20 to 24 MPH are forecast for 6:00 a.m. Wind gusts in the mid 20 mph range can be expected this morning, but will steadily diminish by early afternoon. Confidence is low that blowing snow will be a serious issue because most snowfall will be complete before winds pick up. In Iowa, temperatures in the teens Saturday had dropped to zero (-17 Celsius) or below by late Saturday, producing wind chills as low as 20-below (-29 Celsius) by Sunday morning.Some low drifting or blowing snow is possible, mainly across the northern County Warning Area where the snow remains drier. “The air that it is bringing down with it is very, very cold,” Hofmann said. ![]() “I’m really tired … but 40 degrees, wind and hail is worse.”Īs the storm system moves east, the frigid Arctic air behind it was expected to envelop many parts of the Midwest where it had just snowed. Running in snow is “like running in sand, so you go a lot slower and it’s a lot more work,” she said. “When you run a marathon, you run no matter the weather,” said Tremmel, who plans to run a March marathon in South Carolina. In downtown Detroit, Celeste Tremmel was out training for a marathon amid heavy and steady snowfall. Some Midwest residents didn’t let winter weather keep them from going outside. Kennedy International, Reagan National in Washington and Newark Liberty International in New Jersey. Dozens of Sunday flights were also cancelled from New York’s John F. FlightAware said late Saturday that airlines had cancelled 250 flights that were supposed to leave Sunday from Boston’s Logan International Airport. Hundreds of flights were cancelled in and out of Chicago area airports on Saturday and as the storm moved east airlines were cancelling flights to the east coast. Amtrak canceled some trains Saturday from Chicago to Washington and New York and between New York and Boston and Pennsylvania on Sunday. In Detroit, many motorists were moving well below posted speed limits along freeways due to slushy conditions. Genevieve Saturday afternoon and drivers were urged to find an alternative route. It wasn’t clear why the driver had moved to the shoulder from the roadway.Ī 15-vehicle crash on slippery roads blocked a section of Interstate 55 in southeastern Missouri near Ste. In Kansas, a snowplow driver was killed when the plow drove onto the shoulder of a road and rolled over, throwing him under the vehicle. ![]()
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