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CHICAGO (CBS) — Parts of the Chicago area had another 4 inches of snow on the ground after another round Monday evening.
As of just before 9 p.m., Lincolnwood had seen 4 inches of new snow; DeKalb 3.3; Carol Stream 3.1; O’Hare International Airport 2.9; and the Loop, Lakeview, and Peotone all 2.8.
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A Winter Weather Advisory was in effect until 10 p.m.
Driving conditions were slippery for the evening commute Monday. The snow also prompted a ground stop at O’Hare International Airport.
The Department of Streets and Sanitation sent out 211 snow plows and salt spreaders to keep main roads clear.
Once the snow moves away, brutally cold air moves again.
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There is a Wind Chill Advisory for areas around and west of the Fox River Valley, midnight to 10 a.m. Wind chills in the area under the advisory could reach 25 degrees below zero.
The overnight low is 3.
Look for some sunshine on Tuesday, but temperatures struggle as Arctic air stays in place all week, through the weekend, and into next week.
The high for Tuesday is 14. The high for Wednesday is 19 as snow showers return.
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The normal high is 33 degrees.
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