Where you live makes all the difference in how much winter you see − a trend that's brought some eye-popping disparities in ...
Lake effect snow and freezing drizzle are creating slick conditions across parts of Chicagoland today, with the wintry ...
Lake effect snow band shifts north; some heavier bursts with quick accumulations Saturday Heat suspend Jimmy Butler; will ...
Parts of Illinois and Wisconsin will see rare lake-effect snow off Lake Michigan on Monday. Snow rates in this band are as ...
While some areas won't see much snowfall or any at all, a band of lake-effect snow is expected to develop starting Sunday ...
FROM WHAT I’VE SEEN THIS MORNING, RACINE AND KENOSHA COUNTIES, ESPECIALLY EAST OF 94, 41, YOU ARE DEFINITELY THE TARGET BULLSEYE FOR THIS LAKE EFFECT BAND. NOW IT HAS SHIFTED A TINY BIT WEST ...
FUTURECAST SHOWS THAT BAND OF HEAVY SNOW STAYING TO THE SOUTH OF I-80 OVERNIGHT. BUT THERE’S THAT LAKE EFFECT STARTING TO DEVELOP OVERNIGHT CONTINUES INTO THE MORNING HOURS TOMORROW, AND IT WILL ...
While some areas won't see much snowfall or any at all, a band of lake-effect snow is expected to develop starting Sunday night, possibly dumping several inches of snow in far northeastern Illinois.
This is the nature of the beast with localized lake effect snow bands. Further into the weekend there will be some movement of the band of snow and hence heavy snow accumulation. By this evening ...
Lake-effect snow is expected to blanket communities ... That broad range accounts for the fact that some areas might not experience the snow band at all, explained Phil Kurimski, meteorologist ...
As the snow band moves south toward Chicago from noon to 6 p.m., it could drop 1 to 3 inches. “We’re expecting that lake-effect snow band to sort of steadily march from northwest to southeast ...