Chicago Travel conditions will be impacted by the ILA winter storm, which will bring significant snow to northern Illinois from late Friday afternoon into the evening. With initial totals of 2 to 4 inches, snowfall rates can reach up to one inch per hour, mostly north of I-80.
The National Weather Service predicts that Friday night’s snowfall will peak over a six-hour period. On Saturday, further snow might fall before the temperature drastically drops. By Sunday evening, wind chills might hit -25 degrees Fahrenheit, resulting in hazardous circumstances.
Reduced visibility and dangerous roadways are anticipated for Friday’s evening commute. The areas north and close to I-80 will probably receive the most snowfall.
Locals should keep an eye on weather reports and factor in additional travel time. The weather will turn bitterly chilly on Sunday and continue into the next week.
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