Chicago’s first major winter storm of the season is here, with as much as six inches of snow possible in some parts, dozens of Illinois schools closed and significant travel impacts expected.
Weather Advisory goes into effect for all of Chicagoland at 9 a.m. Wednesday, with snow totals ranging from 3 to 6 inches, and the entire area seeing snow by 10 a.m.
Storm Harlow made its way from the Ohio Valley to the Mid-Atlantic Tuesday. Here is our coverage of the impacts from the ...
More than 100 Chicago-area schools, colleges and daycares were closed Wednesday as the first major winter storm is set to ...
Winter alerts were in effect across the central Plains, the Midwest, the Ohio Valley and the mid-Atlantic ahead of two storms ...
Heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain are likely for some regions, as forecasters say “significant” ice accumulation could ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- There is an AccuWeather Alert for potentially icy conditions on Saturday. Freezing drizzle developed Saturday morning into the afternoon. ABC7 Chicago meteorologists said while ...
The National Weather Service warnings stretch from Colorado to Maine and multiple storms systems have dumped as much as 9 inches of snow in West Virginia.