STORM SUMMARY 1-26-14
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STORM SUMMARY 1-26-14
A fast moving clipper type system produced a fairly short duration snowfall to the
Area during the early morning hours. Snow began 2-3:30am and was pretty much
Out of the area around 8am. This snow produced on the average 2-4 inches of
Snow. Meanwhile there was another band of light snow and snow showers that
STORM SUMMARY 1-24&25-14
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STORM SUMMARY 1-24&25-14
An Area of light snow and flurries moved into the area evening. The Snow Diminished by 3am across the area on the 25th and it was followed by some patchy Freezing drizzle between 3-5am. Snow amounts were under 2 inches. ORD Officially had .4, Rockford .5 and Romeoville .5. This was a salting event for Most areas with some plowing.
SNOWFALL TOTALS:
STORM SUMMARY 1-22-14
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STORM SUMMARY 1-22-14
Flurries and light snow occurred in periods. One between 8 and noon and another
Between 3 and 6pm. Temperatures were bitterly cold during the duration of
This event with readings between 7 and 15 degrees. By midnight, temps
Lowered to 0 to -5. Snowfall amounts were light as they ranged between
.5 and 1.5 inches. Winds were in the 15-25 mph range and some areas saw
STORM SUMMARY 1-14&15-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 1-14&15-2014
An area of snow mixed with some sleet spread into the local mid to late am.
This was a fairly short duration event as the precipitation only lasted a couple
Of hours over a given spot. Some wraparound moisture in the form of light snow
And snow showers moved back in during the evening hours and lasted in the early
STORM SUMMARY 1-24&25-14
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STORM SUMMARY 1-24&25-14
An Area of light snow and flurries moved into the area evening. The Snow
Diminished by 3am across the area on the 25th and it was followed by some patchy
Freezing drizzle between 3-5am. Snow amounts were under 2 inches. ORD
Officially had .4, Rockford .5 and Romeoville .5. This was a salting event for
Most areas with some plowing.
SNOWFALL TOTALS:
STORM SUMMARY 1-20&21-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 1-20&21-2014
STORM SUMMARY 1-18-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 1-18-2014
STORM SUMMARY 1-17-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 1-17-2014
Snow flurries and very light snow occurred from the south side of Chicago to Joliet
To Morris after 2-3am until 6-7am. Mostly trace amounts to a light dusting.
Meanwhile more areas of light snow and flurries pushed down from Wisconsin
Into the local area between 12-3pm and produced ½ to 1.5 inches of snow on the
Average. This required salting and some plowing. Temperatures throughout the
STORM SUMMARY 1-16-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 1-16-2014
Snow flurries and snow showers were around till 7am. The activity was then
Off and on after 10am till early night. Mainly less than an inch accumulation
During the late afternoon and evening hours in spots. Temps rose to 34 mid-
afternoon and by 9pm readings were in the mid teens. Salting was needed to
take care of any accumulation on surfaces as well as to protect surfaces from
STORM SUMMARY 1-9-10-11-2014
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STORM SUMMARY 1-9-2014
Very light snow began early afternoon and the snow was off and on till
nearly midnight. Snowfall amounts throughout the area ranged from a
trace to mostly under ½ inch. Salting was all that was needed with this
system Officially ORD had .3, Rockford only had a trace and Romeoville
had .3
SNOWFALL TOTALS:
ORD .3 RFD T Romeoville .3 Aurora trace, Botanic Gardens .1 MDW .3 DKB .1,