Springfield, IL – A winter storm is expected to impact Central Illinois by midweek, bringing the potential for heavy snow and hazardous travel conditions. Forecasters warn of increasing snowfall chances, with accumulation probabilities reaching 50-60% west of I-55.
According to the National Weather Service in Lincoln, IL, dry weather will persist through Monday, with light snow arriving Monday night into Tuesday. The main concern, however, is a stronger system developing Wednesday, which could bring significant snow and a transition to sleet and freezing rain in parts of central and southeastern Illinois.
The highest impacts are expected Wednesday afternoon and evening. Forecasters caution that snowfall amounts will depend on the storm’s exact track, with some areas potentially seeing several inches of accumulation.
Drivers are urged to monitor updates as forecasts evolve and prepare for possible road hazards midweek. Stay informed with the latest alerts from the National Weather Service for updated snowfall projections and travel advisories.