Chattanooga Times Free Press

A white Christmas on its way

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CHICAGO — If you live in the Northeast or Midwest, you're not dreaming: It's probably going to be a white Christmas.

But the trade-off is hazardous driving conditions across New England and the Great Plains. Out west, the Rocky Mountains have been pounded this weekend.

The storm system attacking the Mississipp­i River and to the east started in Nebraska, swept across Iowa and will dump several inches of snow on Chicago. Aside from a lake-effect dump of as much as 4 inches, accumulati­on in the nation's third-largest city will be slightly less than predicted, said Ricky Castro, a meteorolog­ist with the National Weather Service. It's headed for the East Coast Sunday night to dump more through midday on Christmas.

It's a welcome site for snow-lovers in a season short on the white stuff — just over 2 inches previously in Chicago, Castro said.

"It's a more wintry feel for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, with a cold week ahead," Castro said.

Despite the whiteout conditions at Soldier Field along Lake Michigan, the Chicago Bears slid to their fifth victory of the season over the winless Cleveland Browns.

No injuries or deaths had been reported because of the weather, but travel was hazardous. Most of Indiana was under winter weather advisory with officials urging motorists to stay put unless they absolutely had to travel. Northern Indiana was expecting up to 5 inches with slightly less in the southern part of the state.

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