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2011-2012 Season

Chicagoland Snow Totals 1/12-13

Jan 14, 2012
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STORM SUMMARY 1-12&13-12

An upper level low pressure system moved from south western Iowa to Southern Illinois and into central Iowa resulting in a long duration snow event for northern

Chicagoland Snow Totals 1/2/2012

Jan 03, 2012
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STORM SUMMARY 1-2-12

Flurries spread into the area on the afternoon on 1-1-12. This activity was off and on into the early afternoon hours on 1-2-12. There were some embedded snow showers that developed between 4-6am. This activity produced trace to less than in inch amounts (mostly ¼ inch amounts) mainly from a line from Rockford to south of Midway Airport. North of this line is where the majority of any accumulation occurred. Much of the snow was whipped around but winds gusting 30-35 mph at times.

Chicagoland snow totals 12/17/11

Dec 18, 2011
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STORM SUMMARY 12-17-11

Chicagoland Snow Totals 12/9/11

Dec 10, 2011
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STORM SUMMARY 12-9-11

Light snowfall began between 11pm on the 8th to 1am on the 9th. Temperatures at the onset of the light snowfall were around 30 degrees and by the time the snow exited by dawn, readings were in the lowers 20s. Amounts ranged from a trace to about an inch with the highest totals along and south of I80. This was the first measurable snow event of the season for the Chicago area making this

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