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National Weather Service says more snow on the way

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Although the Northland is running out of places to push the snow, more could be headed our way Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 21-22
Although the Northland is running out of places to push the snow, more could be headed our way Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 21-22

Another round of snow is likely heading into the northland, with the National Weather Service predicting 6 – 8 inches of snow in Cook County starting around 6 p.m. Monday night and continuing through 6 p.m. on Tuesday, January 22.

The heaviest snowfall is anticipated from midnight Monday to 6 a.m. Tuesday morning, so motorists should plan accordingly.

The weather service cautions drivers that roads may be slippery and adds the following advisory:

  • Clear snow and ice from windows and lights.
  • Brake early. Leave twice the amount of room for stopping.
  • Don’t use cruise control in wintry conditions.
  • Don’t cut in front of other vehicles.
  • Take it slow and delay travel, if feasible.

Photo by Rhonda Silence, WTIP