Thundersnow, Freezing Rain Expected Through Friday
Three to six inches of snow accumulation are expected overnight, according to a hazardous weather outlook from the National Weather Service.
- By Christopher Paicely
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- February 21, 2013
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The National Weather Service in Chicago issued a hazardous weather warning for tonight and throughout Friday morning.
Three to six inches of snow is expected to fall throughout the late Thursday evening and into Friday morning, as well as potential lightening. The precipitation may turn into freezing rain by dawn Friday for areas along and south of I-80.
Increased wind speeds may cause blowing snow and decreased visibility, so drivers are urged to use caution on the road, especially during the Friday morning commute.
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