Heads up, Chicago!
According to the National Weather Service, snow will begin falling early Tuesday morning around 4 a.m. and last through Wednesday morning. This will be an all-day event with bursts of snow hitting periodically throughout the day.
The National Weather Service is urging motorists to prepare for extra travel time, check road conditions before driving, and slow down and increase following distance.FOX 32 Meteorologist Tim McGill said
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