The Nationwide Climate Service says they’re monitoring a “sturdy storm system” transferring into the northern Illinois space later this week that would convey snow.
The Nationwide Climate Service (NWS) mentioned Tuesday that the system will transfer into the area Thursday evening and Friday.
The potential for winter climate impacts “is rising,” notably throughout northern Illinois, the climate service mentioned.
Uncertainties stay within the storm monitor.
A farther north monitor would convey primarily rain to the area together with an elevated risk of thunderstorms, heavy rainfall and flooding.
A farther south monitor would shift the axis of impactful snow extra into Indiana, the NWS mentioned.
Temperatures will probably be within the 30s, resulting in a wetter and heavier sort of snow the place it’s chilly sufficient to build up.
Present radar fashions present the Chicago space is projected to obtain heavy snowfall.
These predictions might change because the storm system strikes into the realm.
Temperatures are anticipated to briefly flip hotter for Wednesday however a chilly entrance will go via late Wednesday night cooling temperatures for the second half of the week, the NWS mentioned.