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Winter Weather Advisory: Heavy Snow, More Bitter Cold Coming Our Way

Heavy snow beginning overnight Tuesday could make for a treacherous Wednesday morning commute, according to the National Weather Service.

Written by Karen Chadra

The National Weather Service in Chicago has issued a winter weather advisory for much of the Chicago metro area, including DuPage, Cook and Kane counties.

The advisory is in effect from midnight Tuesday, Dec. 10, through 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, according to the NWS. Snow will begin spreading east across the area between midnight and 4 a.m., peaking in intensity over the Chicago area between 5 and 8 a.m. Wednesday and affecting morning commuters. Up to 4 inches of snow accumulation can be expected, according to the advisory.

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"Snow will result in treacherous traveling conditions for the Wednesday morning rush hour, with snowfall rates of up to a half-inch per hour possible with the most intense snow," according to the advisory.

Extreme cold temperatures will complicate the situation, causing immediate accumulation and reduced effectiveness of road salt, according to the advisory. 

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The temperature should reach a high of 18 on Tuesday and high of 17 on Wednesday with lows bottoming out to 5 below zero Wednesday night after the snowstorm. Wind chills should reach a low of -6 Tuesday and -18 on Wednesday night. Temperatures could reach 30 by Friday. 


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