Chicago Forecast

Drivers urged to be cautious as freezing rain leads to icy conditions

One-quarter inch of ice accumulation could occur by Tuesday morning

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Icy roads and sidewalks are possible as freezing rain will resume overnight in the Chicago area.

Deteorating road conditions were reported across the Chicago area on Monday night as freezing rain and drizzle impacted a number of communities.

The National Weather Service, in a post on X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter, urged drivers to be careful on untreated surfaces, which will likely be covered by ice and very slippery.

According to the NWS, freezing rain was expected to intensify in the evening hours and lead to ice accumulations that could exceed one-quarter of an inch.

The worst of the accumulations would likely occur in an area south of Interstate 80, forecasters said. Additional freezing rain was expected in the overnight hours and could create challenges during the Tuesday morning commute.

As a result, many schools have transitioned to e-learning for Tuesday. That list of schools includes several in Momence and Grant Park in eastern Kankakee County. Multiple schools in Crete and University Park, including Crete-Monee High School, have also switched to e-learning.  

Peotone schools will also switch to e-learning, as will Talala Elementary school in Park Forest.

For the most up-to-date list of school closures, you can visit our updated page here.

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