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Winter Storm Hits Chicago: Up to 8 Inches of Snow Expected Now

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URGENT UPDATE: A Winter Storm Warning is now in effect for the Chicago area until 6 a.m. Sunday as a significant snowstorm is set to blanket the region with up to 8 inches of snow within the next 24 hours. This warning covers parts of Illinois, including Ford and Iroquois, as well as Benton, Jasper, and Newton in Indiana.

The latest data from ABC7 AccuWeather meteorologists indicates that the heaviest snowfall is anticipated between noon and 8 p.m. Saturday. Early Saturday saw flurries, but conditions are rapidly deteriorating. As the storm progresses, areas in and around Chicago and Northwest Indiana could see accumulations between 5 to 8 inches, while regions to the north and west might receive over 8 inches.

Wind gusts are also expected to reach up to 30 miles per hour, creating hazardous driving conditions. The Illinois Tollway urges holiday travelers to exercise extreme caution as many return home after Thanksgiving festivities. The storm poses a serious risk to those on the road, especially with snow expected to stick around through the weekend.

As the storm moves out, temperatures will plummet, leading to overnight lows in the single digits on Sunday. Residents are advised to stay informed and prepare for potentially dangerous conditions as they begin to navigate their post-holiday travels.

Authorities warn that this winter storm could disrupt plans for thousands of people heading back home across the Midwest and East Coast, emphasizing the need for safety precautions.

Stay tuned for further updates as this developing situation unfolds.

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