The Peoria area has "almost 100% chance" of snow on Sunday afternoon or early evening, with between 2-6 inches expected according to NWS meteorologist John Bumgardner, who said the heaviest snow will fall near Springfield and Decatur. The heaviest snow is expected to fall between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Illinois State Police have activated an emergency snow plan as a winter storm hammers the central and southern portions of the state.
Winter storm leads thousands without power Many Illinoisans are digging out from a weekend winter storm. Thousands remain without power in southern Illinois after the storm produced ice in many areas.
A powerful and deadly winter storm that stretched thousands of miles across the U.S., slamming major cities from the Midwest to the mid-Atlantic, has finally come to an end.
The second Winter storm in less than a week is now over for central Illinois; at least in the accumulation department.
The latest winter storm is bringing snow and ice to thousands of counties across more than 20 states. Here’s what to know about the forecast, key cities and expected impacts.
STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM CST SATURDAY NORTHERN ALABAMA AND SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE... * WHAT...Heavy mixed precipitation Northern Alabama and Souther
Storm Blair is headed to impact much of the central and eastern United States late Sunday. Blizzard conditions are likely for some areas and ice storms and heavy snow are expected in
Approximately 63 million people are under winter alerts from the Plains to the Mid-Atlantic including Kansas City, St Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and DC.
Although the snow is wrapping up, motorists were asked to stay off of the roads if at all possible Monday morning.
D.C., remain under winter alerts as the last of the storm pushes through Monday afternoon. Heavy sleet and freezing rain struck Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky, causing power outages, while snow is ...
A “highly impactful” winter storm is also in the forecast, meteorologists said Saturday, with its highest potential south of Interstate 20. The National Weather Service warned South Carolinians of frozen pipes and dangerous conditions for those without shelter. Officials also warned drivers to use caution.