A map from the National Weather Service showed the snow in western counties, including parts of Lake and Cook, through 9 a.m. Through 11 a.m., snow was expected to fall in Central Cook, Will and Kankakee Counties, moving into Northwest Indiana by 11 a.m.
Trainings for Illinois residents looking to join the National Weather Service's severe storm spotter program will be held virtually for the first time this year. There will also be in-person Community Weather Preparedness training sessions.
The city of Chicago is expecting to see some snow on Wednesday, but will it be enough to bring the city closer to a typical January in that department?
The cold is expected to continue Tuesday, with temperatures remaining around minus 5 in the morning and wind chills 20 to 25 below zero.
Forty years ago today, temperatures in Chicago dipped to an all-time low of minus 27 degrees. The cold stretched to D.C., where it forced Ronald Reagan’s presidential inauguration ceremony indoors. As a blast of Arctic air hits most of the country,
National Weather Service officials are expecting up to an inch of snow Wednesday morning as temperatures hover slightly about 10 degrees in Chicago. Officials said snow fall was expected mainly between 11 a.
Monday, the temperature is expected to drop to minus 3 at O’Hare International Airport. A low of minus 7 is expected at O’Hare Tuesday.
National Weather Service officials are expecting below zero wind chills in the area Friday morning and snow flurries into the night. Officials said there is a slight chance of snow after midnight
Chicago's weather forecast predicts a warming trend after a cold spell, with some flurries and sunnier days ahead.
Gulf Shores may have long embraced the slogan “Small Town, Big Beach,” but after Tuesday’s historic snowfall blanketed the coastal city with 8.75 inches, a new catchphrase is gaining ground: “Small Town,
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 24, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Weather records (from the National Weather Service,