Chicago Sun-Times

1st real snow of season likely today

- BY DAVID STRUETT, CST WIRE REPORTER dstruett@suntimes.com | @dstru312

Chicago’s first measurable snowfall of the season will likely drop less than a half-inch of flakes early Tuesday, possibly spoiling the morning commute with slick roads and low visibility.

But the snow won’t last long — likely ending before noon — and will melt as temperatur­es climb into the 40s and rain continues to fall into Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.

Snow is expected to start falling about 3 a.m. Tuesday in Chicago, with accumulati­on limited to grassy areas and colder surfaces, weather service meteorolog­ist Ricky Castro said.

Chicago will likely stay above freezing, and roads may stay wet, Castro said. “But farther northwest, we can’t rule out slick spots” and low visibility, he said.

Near Lake Michigan, though, winds from the still 50- degree lake could produce a “very wet, sloppy snow,” Castro said. Gusts could reach 25 mph.

While snow totals aren’t expected above an inch in the Chicago area, totals may reach over 2 inches around Rockford, the weather service said.

Chicago saw its first trace amount of snow Oct. 26, which is about average for the area. The city’s average first measurable snow (above 0.1 inches) is usually Nov. 17, according to the weather service.

On Wednesday, more rain and possible thundersto­rms, the weather service said.

“Thing are lining up to be quiet for Thanksgivi­ng,” Castro said. Thursday is forecast to be mostly cloudy with a high near 50.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES FILE ?? A woman walks along West Randolph Street in the Loop on Oct. 26, a day that brought a trace of snow.
ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES FILE A woman walks along West Randolph Street in the Loop on Oct. 26, a day that brought a trace of snow.

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