Light snow continues to fall across northern Illinois with a few heavier busts of snow occurring south of Rockford. Most of the high accumulating snow has taken place outside of the viewing area, with areas south of Rockford starting to see some light snow accumulate on grassy and elevated surfaces.
This has dropped visibility down to just a couple miles in some of our southern counties. The snow will come to an end from west to east later this evening, after 7pm/8pm. Even though the snow has remained light, temperatures in the 20s may help create some slick conditions through the evening. Especially on elevated and untreated surfaces.
Skies will briefly turn partly cloudy late this evening but incoming cold air from the northwest will cause clouds to fill back in. A few flurries remain possible through the night as temperatures fall into the mid-teens. Wind chills early Friday could briefly dip below zero before remaining in the single digits and low teens through the afternoon.
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