St. Martin De Porres High School, Waukegan: Delayed 1 hourWhile much of Cook County did see some accumulation, suburbs to the far north and west received the brunt of the storm, including parts near the Illinois-Wisconsin border, where thousands of power outages have been reported.WTMJ reports
In McHenry County, the latest NWS snowfall report shows that Woodstock is recording around five inches of snow. Totals in Bull Valley are measuring upwards of seven inches, and snow totals in Hebron are measuring between five and six inches. The NBC 5 Storm Team estimates that Wheaton received around five inches of snow, with estimates showing that Bartlett received between five and six inches of snowfall. Across Central Cook County, those snowfall totals remain lower, between two and four inches, the NBC 5 Storm Team says.Slick, and slushy road conditions persist across the Chicago area, with flakes still falling in some areas.
According to the NBC 5 Storm Team, some scattered snow showers will remain in the area through the morning commute, but much of the accumulating snow will fall before 7 a.m., according to forecast models.
what storm ?
No wonder Chicago has children that can't do their school work. There is litterally NO snow on the roads. Anything for a day off eh?
It's 71 and chilly today in Houston just saying...former Chicagoan being petty
E learning? Let them have a snow day you monsters
So we close school when there’s like .05 inches of snow now.
Wow used to actually have to have snow to cancel. You wonder why so many Chicago schools had 0 for math for ALL the students. Here’s your sign
I would hardly call a dusting, a dumping.
Where is the snow……
Bro