Chicago braces for two rounds of snow this week

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Chicago braces for two rounds of snow this week
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Chicago is expected to receive at least two rounds of snow this week, with the potential for more than 8 inches of accumulation. The first system is expected to bring several inches of snow on Wednesday, with the heaviest snowfall anticipated during the afternoon commute. A second system could dump another four inches of snow over the weekend.

At least two rounds of snow were expected this week across Chicago, with more than 8 inches of snow possible from the two systems combined📺 24/7 Chicago news stream: Watch NBC 5 free wherever you are

Monday and Tuesday however would be dry, Roman said, with seasonal highs in the mid-30s. Some parts Tuesday could see a stray flurry, Roman said, with a dusting possible but not accumulating snow.Snow was expected to begin around 7 a.m. Wednesday, Roman said, with scattered flakes to the north and west. Steadier snow will develop beginning around 10 a.m., Roman said, with"heavy snow at times" through late Wednesday night.

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