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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
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Snow, freezing rain could hit Chicago area starting Tuesday

Workers clear snow in Manhattan on Dec. 17 after New York City received 6 to 8 inches of snow in an overnight storm. Chicago has so far received less than an inch of snow this winter. | Spencer Platt/Getty

After a mostly snowless start to winter, the Chicago area may see several inches of snow this week — along with freezing rain — as a storm system moves over the region.

A winter weather advisory is in effect for northern and northeastern Illinois from 3 p.m. Tuesday until 9 a.m. Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.

Snow, at times heavy in the early evening, will likely develop Tuesday night and transition into mixed precipitation including freezing rain overnight Wednesday, the weather service said.

The city could see between 1-3 inches of snow, the weather service said, but areas around Waukegan, Elgin and Rockford could get up to 5 inches.

Hazardous travel conditions are possible Tuesday PM into Wednesday AM. Snow develops over the area late Tue then gradually changes to a wintry mix, including freezing rain overnight. Warmer air moves in on Wed helping end the icing threat during the day for most areas #ILwx #INwx pic.twitter.com/SsyNR93XDu

— NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) December 28, 2020

In addition, power outages are possible due to the combined effects of wet snow accumulation, icing and wind gusts up to 30 mph, the weather service said.

Motorists were advised to plan on slippery roads and reduced visibility, especially during the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes.

The forecast for accumulating snow comes as Chicago experiences a historically snowless winter — although cities like New York have gotten hit hard.

“Through today for Chicago, this is a top 10 quietest start for both snowfall and snow cover,” the weather service said.

While wintry precipitation is forecast this week, there has been a clear lack of ❄️ in northern Illinois and most of northwest Indiana thus far this winter. Through today for Chicago, this is a top ten quietest start for both snowfall and snow cover.#ILwx #INwx pic.twitter.com/XUaOOiYeGE

— NWS Chicago (@NWSChicago) December 28, 2020

So far in 2020, the area has seen only .9 inches of snow, the weather service said. Only six other winters since 1884 have gone this long with less than 1 inch of total snow, the most recent being 2012-2013.

The area may see another round of wintry precipitation Thursday night and New Year’s Day, the weather service said.

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