![]() ![]() Overall, early predictions indicate the Chicago area is likely to see two to three inches of snow. Accumulations are likely area-wide, with areas south and east of Chicago predicted to see the highest amounts. How Much Snow Could Chicago Get?Īccording to forecast models, the region's heaviest snowfall is expected Wednesday morning. Light snow will likely result from those air masses as they swing through the Midwest, bringing some additional accumulations to areas that will have seen snow over the course of several days. Late Saturday and into Sunday, more snow showers are expected to roll in, as two air masses bump up against one another, according to forecast models. Accumulations will in all likelihood be on the lighter side with that disturbance, according to forecast models. Round two of the snow will arrive Friday in the form of a fast-moving clipper system, which could bring light snow or perhaps some mixed precipitation to the area. However, due to the warm waters of Lake Michigan and winds shifting out of the north, a round of lake-effect snow could potentially impact areas to the south of the lake in northwest Indiana.Īs a result, parts of Indiana could see locally-higher snowfall totals by the time all is said and done Thursday morning, according to forecast models. #ILwx #INwx (3/4) /TNhn2ggv8b- NWS Chicago January 24, 2023īy Wednesday evening, the system is predicted to begin churning out of the Chicago area. Snow accumulations, rates, and impacts are expected to ease/diminish Wednesday afternoon. General timing information is shown in this graphic. ![]()
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