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Kind of blew through here fast but seemed to start growing after it passed us.


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Kind of blew through here fast but seemed to start growing after it passed us.



Microburst within a block of us.

Took out some trees and the power with it

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Seacrest wrote:
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Kind of blew through here fast but seemed to start growing after it passed us.



Microburst within a block of us.

Took out some trees and the power with it


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Well everyone was ushered into the corporate basement here for a possible tornado. Been here 18.5 years and that was a first.

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Well everyone was ushered into the corporate basement here for a possible tornado. Been here 18.5 years and that was a first.

Yeah, pretty crazy down that way.

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Well everyone was ushered into the corporate basement here for a possible tornado. Been here 18.5 years and that was a first.

Yeah, pretty crazy down that way.


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It is cold out. Very biting wind chill.

Some flurries and light snow showers have already been seen in the northern suburbs. The entire area will likely see some flakes blowing around during the evening rush. Not going to accumulate or anything, but it certainly will make the roads slow.

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It is cold out. Very biting wind chill.

Some flurries and light snow showers have already been seen in the northern suburbs. The entire area will likely see some flakes blowing around during the evening rush. Not going to accumulate or anything, but it certainly will make the roads slow.

I was amazed last Thursday how smooth traffic going to and coming from my office, it is right at O'Hare and it was nice and smooth.

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were you on the Jane Addams 94 by O'hare? I swear that's the one expressway where extensive work was done (took several years) but it is significantly better, and I would argue the best stretch of highway in the Chicago area...often 5 lanes wide, great lighting, nice sight lines...

my wife and i went to see the grandkids near Indy on Friday and the Tri state south was just a pigfuck, between accidents and construction...





and now lets just add in a little snow, what could happen :roll:


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It is cold out. Very biting wind chill.

Some flurries and light snow showers have already been seen in the northern suburbs. The entire area will likely see some flakes blowing around during the evening rush. Not going to accumulate or anything, but it certainly will make the roads slow.


It was snowing when I drove into work this morning.

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were you on the Jane Addams 94 by O'hare? I swear that's the one expressway where extensive work was done (took several years) but it is significantly better, and I would argue the best stretch of highway in the Chicago area...often 5 lanes wide, great lighting, nice sight lines...


Agreed.

And if you are on that stretch between the Fox River and Rockford doing 85, you will still be getting passed.

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It is cold out. Very biting wind chill.

Some flurries and light snow showers have already been seen in the northern suburbs. The entire area will likely see some flakes blowing around during the evening rush. Not going to accumulate or anything, but it certainly will make the roads slow.


It was snowing when I drove into work this morning.



Snowing here now. Very exciting. Been a frigid beginning to this week, guess there is a warm front coming for the weekend though.


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From Sat 4 am until 7 pm CDT

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Portions of north central and northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana. Entire Chicago metropolitan region.

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...WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO 7 PM CDT SATURDAY...

WHAT...South to southwest winds 25 to 30 mph with gusts up to 55 mph expected. Gusts higher than 60 mph are possible if not likely for some locations.

WHERE...Portions of north central and northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana.

WHEN...From 4 AM to 7 PM CDT Saturday.

IMPACTS...Prepare for downed tree limbs and scattered power outages. Unsecured objects such as decorations and lawn furniture may blow away.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...Downed tree branches capable of taking down some vulnerable power lines appear the greatest threat--though high-profile vehicles may encounter problems, particularly traveling on east/west thoroughfares when powerful south then southwest winds hit the vehicles at a perpendicular angle.
In addition, objects not secured--such as lawn furniture, may be vulnerable to the wind as well.

Use extra caution when driving, especially if operating a high profile vehicle. Secure outdoor objects.

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There is a strong chance we could get absolutely walloped with snow on Thurs/Fri

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There is a strong chance we could get absolutely walloped with snow on Thurs/Fri


How much is walloped? I’m heading into town for the holidays on Wednesday.


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We have been prepping the snowmobile trails from last week's storm. The snow was wet and heavy with trees down everywhere. That next storm should give us enough to keep the trails open for a while. I have about eight inches of powder on my lots.

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There is a strong chance we could get absolutely walloped with snow on Thurs/Fri

You really need to start taking winter forecasts with a grain of salt.


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my mom's coming in friday morning...wanted to check out some stuff outside until i saw how bone chilling it'll be.


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There is a strong chance we could get absolutely walloped with snow on Thurs/Fri

You really need to start taking winter forecasts with a grain of salt.

Generally, this is a correct statement. And it is still too far away to get an accurate forecast. With that being said, all the major models are coming into agreement that this could be a doozy.

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Nardi wrote:
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There is a strong chance we could get absolutely walloped with snow on Thurs/Fri

You really need to start taking winter forecasts with a grain of salt.


Conrad on WGN this morning admitted that the models are all over the place for Thursday. His 3 day out guess was that someplace in the midwest will get a lot of snow.....


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There is a strong chance we could get absolutely walloped with snow on Thurs/Fri

You really need to start taking winter forecasts with a grain of salt.


Conrad on WGN this morning admitted that the models are all over the place for Thursday. His 3 day out guess was that someplace in the midwest will get a lot of snow.....

They always give the worse case forecast because they're scared to be caught with their pants down. I'd say there's an 80% chance we don't "have a doozy".


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Nardi wrote:
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There is a strong chance we could get absolutely walloped with snow on Thurs/Fri

You really need to start taking winter forecasts with a grain of salt.


Conrad on WGN this morning admitted that the models are all over the place for Thursday. His 3 day out guess was that someplace in the midwest will get a lot of snow.....

They always give the worse case forecast because they're scared to be caught with their pants down. I'd say there's an 80% chance we don't "have a doozy".


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I am seeing 12 to 18 inches up here between Thursday and Friday.

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I am seeing 12 to 18 inches up here between Thursday and Friday.


Do you snowmobile? I am fired up and ready to go but won’t be home 12/20-12/26…..we may get our trails open next weekend.

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I am seeing 12 to 18 inches up here between Thursday and Friday.


Do you snowmobile? I am fired up and ready to go but won’t be home 12/20-12/26…..we may get our trails open next weekend.

I have never been on a snowmobile in my life.

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Bill Snyder of WGN wrote:
SUNDAY EVENING WEATHER UPDATE::

⚠️SIGNIFICANT, POTENTIALLY CRIPPLING WINTER STORM THREATENS PARTS OF OUR AREA THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY.

Friends, this is an early heads up. We're closely monitoring the potential for a dangerous winter storm that could not only bring hefty snow accumulations, but also the potential for blizzard conditions followed by brutally cold temperatures Christmas weekend. This is likely to cause significant disruptions to air and ground travel if current projections prove to be correct. The storm in question is still 4-5 days away and the exact storm track is not carved in stone. This is an early warning for anyone with travel plans later Thursday into Friday. You may want to consider alternate plans. I'll be able provide more details in the days ahead. Regardless of the storm's track, high winds and bitter cold appears to be likely if not definite for the region.


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Confidence continues to steadily increase that a potentially crippling blizzard could impact portions of the region later this week, the timing of which couldnt be worse for holiday travel.
If, and how severely, our forecast area (CWA) will be impacted depend on the exact track of the cyclone and to some extent the magnitude and timing of the forecast rapid deepening. At the current time, the worst conditions for the Chicago metro area appears to be Thursday late afternoon/evening into Friday evening. Updates will be provided as information is gathered.



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There is a strong chance we could get absolutely walloped with snow on Thurs/Fri

You really need to start taking winter forecasts with a grain of salt.

Generally, this is a correct statement. And it is still too far away to get an accurate forecast. With that being said, all the major models are coming into agreement that this could be a doozy.
They have also been on this storm for nearly a week. Even if its not a 'doozy' in terms of snow production, 50+mph wind gusts seems like a certainty which is not going to be fun.

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Christmas party for Friday was already cancelled. Feel its a bit early to pull the trigger on that.

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All I have seen and heard is we are supposed to have a blizzard which is defined as, winds must be sustained at 35 miles per hour; the snow must reduce visibility by a quarter mile or less; and the conditions must be expected to last for at least three hours.. In other words, big-time blowing snow.

Maybe I have missed it but so far I have seen no specific accumulation predictions. Until I do I refuse to PANIC.

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All I have seen and heard is we are supposed to have a blizzard which is defined as, winds must be sustained at 35 miles per hour; the snow must reduce visibility by a quarter mile or less; and the conditions must be expected to last for at least three hours.. In other words, big-time blowing snow.

Maybe I have missed it but so far I have seen no specific accumulation predictions. Until I do I refuse to PANIC.

That's because it's still too early to make any perditions on amounts.

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