It may not look like much, but some very light snow showers are making their way through the bitter arctic air and reaching the surface across Southern parts of the Stateline. Radar image below is current as of 5PM. Roughly South of a line from Savanna to Rockford to Woodstock, expect light snow showers. North of that line is dry for now.

You can also see the line of snow reaching the ground with the visibility map, with Rockford and areas Southeast seeing visibility near 7 miles or less. Any snow that falls will stick to the surface and cause slick roads given very cold surfaces.

Light snow will continue through the night before ending late Sunday morning. Steadiest bands of snow will remain South of Rockford. Most in the Stateline will not even see an inch of snow, but Southern fringes of the area closest to I-88 and toward Chicago suburbs may see an inch or two of very dry, powdery snow by Sunday afternoon.

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