

Here are area snow totals, reported at 7 a.m. Snow Totals For Chicago Area Measure Over 8 Inches in Some. As you reach the crest of the hill, reduce your speed and proceed downhill slowly. Try to get a little inertia going before you reach the hill and let that inertia carry you to the top. Applying extra gas on snow-covered roads will just make your wheels spin. If you can slow down enough to keep rolling until a traffic light changes, do it.
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There's a big difference in the amount of inertia it takes to start moving from a full stop versus how much it takes to get moving while still rolling. Keep the heel of your foot on the floor and use the ball of your foot to apply firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal. Updated 9:14AM Tim's Weather Takeaways FOX 32 Chicago CHICAGO - Timing is everything when it comes to snow and it couldn't have been worse Monday. This increased margin of safety will provide the longer distance needed if you have to stop.
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"We're just having fun out here in the snow," Kelly Whelan said.You know it happens every year: Drivers always forget how to drive in the snow. "I think we have more competition now with less physically intensive job choices," she said.īut if you don't have to plow it or shovel it, this snow has a silver lining. "Yeah, it has been difficult these last two winters," said Maggie Downer, president of Northwest Snow Removal.Įven after doubling employee pay from two years ago, Downer is still seeing staffing shortages. January snowfall to date below normal most sections, but water outlook remains. Clair said.īut some private plow companies are asking for patience as they work to clear the snow away. 1 DEPTH OF SNOW ON THE GROUND, INCHES 7 A.M. "Keep the guys going as much as you can during the slow periods and once we get the big snow, get everybody in and it's all hands on deck," St. Klein welcomed in a behemoth to plow his gas station lot, courtesy of Joseph St. "It was a strong one, but it was a nice one," gas station owner Mitch Klein said. (Courtesy of National Weather Service.) Snow fell across the Chicago area Saturday night into Sunday morning dropping more than four inches in some parts of the city and suburbs, but forecasts say thats not the only accumulation in store. SEE ALSO | 4 winter storm tracks that can bring heavy snow to Chicago "I have to drive like 5 miles per hour, like turning into the this parking spot was like so hard." "It's really bad," Evanston motorist Honor Michel said. That mess made the roads a major hazard, stressing out motorists clutching the wheel. Porter and LaPorte counties in northwest Indiana will see more snow with strong winds coming in off the lake. The neighboring north suburbs were hit hard by lake effect snow that didn't slow until after noon. Snow totals are expected to reach 2 to 7 inches for the Chicago area. More than seven and a half inches of snow fell in Wilmette, with Evanston not far behind.

"I came out from a meeting and just took a look and I had lost the tracks from earlier."

"Oh it was insane, yeah," Wilmette resident Mark Furtig said. My neighbor over here makes us cookies too every time we do it, so my kids love that." "I'm from northern Michigan, so this is perfect. Red Gerster in Wilmette cleared snow from in front of his home and also helped his neighbors. In Wilmette, whole neighborhoods were left to dig out after the wintry wallop.
