Storm drops 3-4 inches across area

February 22, 2010 9:21 am 0 comments

A winter weather advisory that was expected to be in effect until noon is about to be canceled by the National Weather Service.

The system, which blew through Sunday and into this morning, dumped between 3 and 4 inches across the Chicago area, meteorologists said.

Andy Boxell, a National Weather Service meteorologist, said 3.2 inches hit the ground overnight at O’Hare International Airport.

He said DuPage, Kane and western Cook counties had slightly more than that amount, and that Lake and eastern Cook counties had slightly less.

However, he said, this latest snowfall was a wet and slushy snow and rain mix that is heavier than normal snow.

“The accumulation amounts were not as high as we expected,” Boxell said. “But, it’s a wet, heavy snow that causes problems.”

Due to the weather, Metra has a couple of delays on their train lines. Train 330, scheduled to depart Kenosha at 7:51 a.m. and arrive Chicago at 9:15 a.m. on the Union Pacific North Line, is delayed departing Kenosha. Also, train 15 on the Union Pacific West Line, scheduled to arrive Elburn at 7:50 a.m., is operating 15 minutes behind schedule.

O’Hare and Midway are experiencing no flight delays or cancellations, the Chicago Department of Aviation said this morning. However, people should check their airline Web sites in case of a delay.

ComEd officials said 3,600 people experienced power loss during the height of the winter storm Sunday night, with about 3,400 in Chicago.

ComEd spokesman Jeff Burdick added about 800 customers lost power during the peak times in Lake County and northwest suburban Cook County.

Among those losing power was the Daily Herald Printing Center in Schaumburg, where an electrical problem caused by an outage due to the winter storm created a delay in printing the paper Sunday night.

That outage will result in a delivery delay Monday morning. Officials said deliveries will be made throughout the morning and into the afternoon.

Read the original article on DailyHerald.com.

Leave a Reply


Wire

  • Sports

    US: Russia coach wrong about Soviets’ victory (AP)

    ISTANBUL – Russia’s coach believes the Soviets were right in 1972. The Americans say he’s got it all wrong. U.S. coach Mike Krzyzewski responded to David Blatt’s opinion that the Soviet Union’s victory in the controversial Olympic gold-medal game was fair by saying that Blatt...

    Read more →
  • Sports

    Turkish GM tells newspaper UK recruit took cash (AP)

    ISTANBUL – Kentucky recruit Enes Kanter received more than $100,000 in cash and benefits while he played for a professional team in Turkey, the club’s general manager told The New York Times. Nedim Karakas, the GM for Fenerbahce Ulker, said the team has handed over banking and housing records...

    Read more →
  • Sports

    Big-time programs square off huge Week 2 matchups (AP)

    JoePa visits the Bear’s house. The ‘Canes blow into the Horseshoe for a rematch of the 2002 national championship game. Florida State’s first big game post-Bowden takes place in Norman, Okla., a rematch of the 2000 national title game. The second week of the college football season...

    Read more →
  • Sports

    Vikings-Saint: Great way to get going (AP)

    Maybe this time Brett Favre won’t get picked off with victory in his grasp. In as juicy a season opener as the NFL could provide, Favre marches the Minnesota Vikings into New Orleans on Thursday night for a reprise of January’s NFC championship game. The Saints and their long trod-upon...

    Read more →
  • Entertainment

    Guerra, Sanz lead Latin Grammy nominations (AP)

    LOS ANGELES – The Latin Grammy nominations spread the love between established artists and newcomers, nominating songwriters Juan Luis Guerra and Alejandro Sanz in four categories each. The nominations announced Wednesday at Hollywood’s Avalon nightclub also recognized new talents Jorge Drexler,...

    Read more →