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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Weather Advisory: Heavy Snowfall to Run Through Midnight

The National Weather Service of Chicago issued a winter storm warning this afternoon. Expect four to eight inches of snow.

Skokians might want to park on the even side of the street tonight. The National Weather Service of Chicago (NWSC) has issued a winter storm warning that’s supposed to last through midnight. According to the NWSC, periods of snow will be heavy at times and will continue into the early evening before tapering off. “This will have a large impact on the evening rush,” the NWSC said. The storm warning will remain in effect until midnight and estimated accumulation totals are at four to eight inches of snow, possibly higher, according to the NWSC. Other impacts? “This snow composition is of the heavy, wet nature, which can be an extra strain to shovel,” the NWSC said. “It will also create added weight on power lines leading to possible power …

Monday, February 4, 2013

Korrina's Skycast

Range of Snowfall Totals Reported Across Northern Illinois

How much snow fell in your neighborhood?

Curious about how much snow fell over northern Illinois last night? The National Weather Service in Chicago released its list of snowfall totals from Sunday night through Monday morning. A the high end of the reported observations—largely from emergency management personnel, trained spotters and local residents—was Rockford with 4 inches of snow. Conversely, Rochelle in Ogle County saw just a half-inch. Here's a look at a sampling of snowfall totals from around the region: How much snow fell in your neighborhood? Tell us in the comments.

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Korrina's Skycast

Rain, Snow and Sunshine in the Forecast this Week

Will northern Illinois reach 40 degrees by Sunday?

Snow, rain, highs around 40 degrees. Not surprisingly, that's all in this week's forecast. The forecasted snow Monday (with totals of 3 to 7 inches possible by storm's end) will give way to possibly even more snow on Tuesday, with the National Weather Service in Chicago predicting another 1 or 2 inches. But, as the old adage says, "If you don't like the weather in Chicago, wait a minute. It'll change." According to the National Weather Service forecast, temperatures should warm to 33 degrees with sunny skies on Wednesday. There's a slight chance of rain after midnight, and then a chance of rain and snow—with a high near 36—on Thursday. Mostly sunny skies on Friday and Saturday—with highs of 32 and 36, respectively—are expected. We'll round…

More Snow Expected in Northern Illinois

The National Weather Service in Chicago says the region could see 3 to 5 inches of snow by midday Monday.

After getting through most of the winter season thus far with barely a dusting of snow, northern Illinois is forecast to see its second moderate accumulation within the span of a week. A winter weather advisory is in effect from 10 p.m. today until noon Monday due to an Alberta Clipper system that is expected to bring snow across northeast Illinois. The National Weather Service in Chicago says between 3 and 5 inches of snow could fall "along and north of a line from just north of Rockford to Chicago to Valparaiso." Snowfall rates could reach an inch per hour at times, according to the National Weather Service. The most intense snowfall is expected to fall between 3 and 8 a.m. There could also be some lake-effect snowfall on Monday.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Korrina's Skycast

How Much Snow Fell in Northern Illinois?

Woodstock saw the most, with 3.2 inches, according to National Weather Service reports.

Northern Illinois saw a range of snowfall totals from late Friday into Saturday morning, in what was decidedly the biggest single-event snowfall we've had so far this season. Woodstock in McHenry County saw the most with 3.2 inches of snow as of 7 a.m. Saturday, according to the National Weather Service in Chicago. Here's a look at more totals from around the region: How much snow fell in your neighborhood? Tell us in the comments. And share your snow photos with us!

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Thursday, January 31, 2013

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Storm System Brings Snow, Tornadoes Across Country

Winter Storm Magnus dumped nearly a foot of snow in some parts of Wisconsin and Iowa, while places like Georgia and Tennessee saw tornadoes.

A massive storm system resulted in snow and tornadoes across the country Wednesday, leaving small amounts of snow here in northern Illinois and nearly a foot of snow in portions of Wisconsin. According to the National Weather Service Office in Chicago, the 12-hour snowfall ending at 6 p.m. Wednesday saw .6 inches of snow fall in Grayslake, while Oak Lawn saw just a tenth of an inch. That same storm system, Winter Storm Magnus (as named by The Weather Channel), dumped a lot of snow elsewhere in the country. Reedsburg, WI, for example, received 10 inches of snow, and 9 inches of snow fell in Watson, IA. The Weather Channel reported that snow fell in parts of Kansas, southeast Nebraska, northern Missouri, Wisconsin, southeast Minnesota and …

Monday, December 17, 2012

Snowless Streak Slated to End This Week

A storm system may dump 6 to 12 inches of snow on the Midwest this Thursday, reports indicate.

It's time to get those shovels ready. Our snow-less streak is expected to end Thursday with a storm that could drop six to 12 inches of snow on the Midwest, according to the Chicago Tribune. It's unclear at this point which areas will see the most snow but the story indicates that "current models suggest the heaviest snowfall will land to the west of Chicago, from northern Missouri through eastern Iowa and up into Wisconsin." Experts are predicting anywhere from one to "several" inches. Chicago has an 80 percent chance of flurries—especially after 3 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. Snow could continue into the night and temperatures may dip as low as 24 degrees.  The Tribune reports: Depending on the storm's path, Chicago …

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

What a Difference a Year Makes

While enjoying spring like weather today, take a look back at the North Shore just one year ago.

A year ago the North Shore had one of its worst snow storms ever and today some people will be walking around the area without a coat. Take a look at Patch’s photo gallery from a year ago as you go about your temperate day. You should remember these pictures since some of them were taken by our readers.

Friday, January 20, 2012

UPDATE: Snowstorm 2012 - What You Need to Know

Everything from CTA cancellations to snow accumulation for Friday's expected snowstorm.

Update - 5:45 p.m. The Village of Skokie has initiated alternate side parking for Saturday, Jan. 21. Be sure to park your vehicle on the odd side of the street tonight. For Sunday, park on the even numbered side of the street. Many businesses are still open and delivering food. Wait times, however, are high. Road conditions are very bad, with many motorists driving 10 - 15 mph on main roads such as McCormick Boulevard. None of the snow has been cleared as it is still falling. Check here later for an update. The Village will sound emergency alarms at 8:15 p.m. to remind people to move their cars. You can also call Skokie's 24-hour automated snow hot line at 847/675-SNOW (7669). The CTA Purple line is running as usual. The Skokie Swift …

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Daily PatchCast: Pornography, Health Care Fraud, & Rahm's Hometown

A roundup of the region's major developments for Wednesday, Feb. 23.

Here are the latest headlines from Patch sites near you: Local Woman Faces Child Porn Charges; More Arrests Possible 13 in Area Health Care Charged in FBI 'Takedown' Niles Spent $182,000 On February Snowstorm Did you Know Rahm? Tell Patch Your Stories!

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