Several snow chances are in the forecast for the Chicago area this week, and a couple of days could feature heavy accumulating snowfall.
The National Weather Service says a potential winter storm system could bring six inches or more of snow to the Chicagoland ...
Heavy snow will hit during the evening commute Wednesday, with more snow and frigid temperatures expected through the weekend ...
ABC7 meteorologists are keeping an eye on what could be Chicago's biggest snowfall, so far, this winter season. ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch.
As of now, the accumulation for Wednesday's storm looks to be around 4 to 8 inches for Chicagoland. Highs on Wednesday will be around 30 degrees. Wednesday night, the snow will end and lows will drop ...
Chicago's upcoming storm could bring as much as 10 inches of snow, making it the city's largest snowfall event this winter.
The second winter storm of this week will bring a widespread area of snowfall as well as some ice. Here's what to expect.
On Monday, winter alerts were in place across the central Plains, the Midwest, the Ohio Valley and the mid-Atlantic ahead of ...
A winter system is expected to dump several inches of snow on the Chicago area this week, but how much could you see?
At least two rounds of snow were expected this week across Chicago, with more than 8 inches of snow possible from the two systems combined ...
Two snow and ice storms threatened to roll across the Midwest and East this week. And a third storm could be lurking for next weekend.