A dense fog advisory issued for the entire Chicago area Monday will continue through the morning, the National Weather Service said, with visibility below a…
The National Weather Service in Chicago advised drivers to use their low-beam headlights as a dense fog advisory with visibility below half-a-mile continued Monday morningissued for the entire Chicago area Monday will continue through the morning, the National Weather Service said, with visibility below a mile in parts to the north and west, including in Waukegan, Aurora and DeKalb.
President-elect Trump proposed ending daylight saving time. Here's what that could look like in Illinois Thursday afternoon brings another chance for a wintry mix, Roman said, followed by more chances for flurries Friday morning.
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