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Heavy snow, high winds expected to make travel dangerous across Central Illinois today

Plows and treated roads may offer limited improvement during the peak of the storm. Photo: Metro Services


EAST-CENTRAL, Ill. (Chambana Today) — Central Illinois is bracing for a disruptive winter storm today, with meteorologists warning that moderate to heavy snowfall—combined with strong winds—will make travel extremely hazardous throughout the morning and afternoon. Snow is expected to start light but intensify quickly, creating heavy snowfall rates capable of rapidly stacking up accumulation across the region.

Forecasters say visibility may drop sharply at times as gusts reach 30 to 45 mph, blowing snow across roadways and reducing sightlines.

The heaviest snowfall is expected north of I-74, where an all-snow event appears likely, with totals that could reach 6 inches or more, and isolated areas possibly topping 9 inches. Most other areas are projected to receive 3 to 7 inches, though totals could vary significantly depending on how much warmer air pushes into the system later in the day.

Some models show a potential transition to a wintry mix or cold rain south of I-72 by this evening. If that occurs, earlier snow accumulations may become slushy or compact, reducing snowpack depth by the time colder temperatures return overnight. Forecasters note that snow measured this evening will likely be higher than measurements taken Sunday morning due to this brief melting period.

Plows and treated roads may offer limited improvement during the peak of the storm, as snowfall rates are expected to overpower surface melting. Larger drifts are also possible as strong winds blow snow into deeper mounds even where overall totals remain moderate.

Officials urge residents to complete any essential travel early or postpone plans until road crews can make progress tomorrow morning.

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