CHICAGO (CBS) – The Chicago area could get the first snowfall of the season on Monday, after temperatures dipped below freezing overnight.
CBS 2 Meteorologist Megan Glaros reports, although it’s a bit early for measurable accumulations of snow, it’s not out of the realm of possibility later Tuesday along I-80 in Illinois, and as far east as Porter County, Ind.
A freeze warning was in effect through 8 a.m. Tuesday, as temperatures dropped below freezing, with temperatures as low as 24 degrees in Aurora, 25 degrees in Joliet, and 26 degrees in Kankakee at 4:30 a.m.
The temperature also dropped to 30 degrees overnight at O’Hare International Airport, and 31 degrees at Midway International Airport.
Though conditions were dry for the morning rush, the evening rush could see a mix of rain and snow. The best chance of snow will be south of I-80.
Any snow that falls won’t stick around long, with high temperatures around 45 degrees in the city on Tuesday.
Temperatures likely will drop below freezing again Tuesday night.
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Chicago Sees First Freezing Temperatures Of The Season; First Snow Possible
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