Over the course of Saturday and Sunday, anywhere between three to five inches of snow could fall in areas north of Interstate 80, with locally-heavier totals possible in some locations. That snow is expected to continue as the disturbance slowly slides across the area, with winds shifting back off of Lake Michigan and potentially giving the system a bit of extra fuel to boost snowfall totals. Some areas on the southern end of the system could see mixed precipitation or even rain, as temperatures are likely to hover around the freezing mark south of Interstate 80. High temperatures are expected to remain in the mid-30s, forecast models show.Ī much-more significant disturbance is expected to arrive Saturday, with an 80 percent chance of heavier snowfall possible across northern Illinois including Lake, DuPage, Kendall, Kane and northern Cook counties. However, with winds coming out of the south, there won’t be any enhancement from Lake Michigan to drive accumulations upwards.Ī light dusting is expected in most locations, though some parts of the far northern suburbs could potentially see nearly an inch of snow.įriday is also expected to be breezy, with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour in some locations. Temps in the mid 20s - low 30s /RjIBmhaBk3- Alicia Roman January 26, 2023īy the time all is said and done, another half-inch of snow could fall in most locations, though areas closer to the lake could potentially see a bit of lake-enhancement because of the warm water temperatures on Lake Michigan.Īnother round of snow could potentially arrive Friday morning.
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