Addison, IL – Snow is expected to arrive late Thursday night and continue through early Friday morning, bringing potentially slick travel conditions for commuters across Addison and nearby Chicago suburbs.
According to the US National Weather Service Chicago, snow will begin around 2 a.m. Friday and taper off by 9 a.m., with the heaviest accumulation likely between 3–7 a.m. Forecasters say most areas will receive 1–2 inches of snow, with locally higher totals possible in northwest Cook and DuPage Counties.
Officials warn that snow-covered roads, reduced visibility, and icy patches may create hazardous conditions for early-morning drivers. Light icing may also develop, particularly on bridges and overpasses.
The Addison Police Department shared the weather advisory Thursday afternoon, urging residents to use caution and allow extra travel time during the Friday morning commute. “Be prepared for slowed and slippery travel,” the department noted, directing residents to weather.gov/chicago for ongoing updates.
Public works crews are expected to pretreat major routes overnight. Drivers are encouraged to check travel conditions before leaving home, keep headlights on during precipitation, and maintain safe following distances.
As temperatures drop into the mid-20s overnight, untreated surfaces could become especially slick by dawn. Conditions are expected to improve by mid-morning Friday as snow tapers and roads are cleared.
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