Winter Weather Advisories extend from the Plains down into central Illinois Thursday evening as heavier snow falls from Iowa into west-central and central Illinois. Most of this will miss us to the southwest as northern Illinois sits right on the northern fringe of the snow.
Still, a few flurries and/or light snow showers could come down for some through the evening with the highest chance of that occurring from parts of southern Jo Daviess County, southeast into Carroll and Whiteside Couties. There, a dusting to at most an inch will be possible. But where any snow falls the chance of it sticking is high thanks to temperatures currently in the 20s. This could lead to a few slick conditions through late evening.
Skies are expected to remain mostly cloudy through the night as temperatures fall back into the teens. Cloud cover will hold strong Friday as a cold front, the first of two, approaches northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin during the evening. A few flurries could fly throughout the day but nothing impactful is expected. Our next chance for snow returns Saturday morning and afternoon followed by a quick, but mighty, burst of Arctic air for the weekend.



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