Chicago, Winter Weather and snow
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After 11 inches of snow fell during the weekend winter storm, more was on the way, with hazardous travel possible for the afternoon rush hour drive.
O'Hare saw 8.4 inches of snow on Saturday, making it the snowiest November day in Chicago's recorded history, according to the NWS. Wadsworth saw 11 inches of snow; Hoffman Estates, Palatine, Skokie and Valparaiso, Indiana had snow totals near 10 inches.
A winter storm is expected to bring the Chicago area its heaviest snowfall in more than two years, with a Winter Storm Warning in effect from 3 a.m. Saturday through Sunday morning.
While the bulk of a winter storm has concluded, a winter weather advisory remains in effect across most of the Chicago area.
Parts of Chicago received up to 8 inches of snow on Saturday, making it the snowiest November day in the city’s weather history. FOX Weather Correspondent Robert Ray is on the ground in Chicago covering the winter storm slamming the Midwest.
Forecasters are anticipating a winter storm to begin late Friday, with snow expected to fall up to an inch per hour into Saturday.