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Area Could Get Hit By Snow, Strong Winds: National Weather Service

Gusty winds could make travel difficult Monday afternoon; more snow is in the forecast for Wednesday.

As much as five inches of snow could fall in northern Illinois on Monday, with slight accumulation in the Will and Kendall-county area, according to the National Weather Service.

The NWS issued a hazardous weather outlook for Will, Grundy, Kendall and Kane counties on Monday, predicting strong winds resulting in blowing snow.

Snow and gusty winds could result in difficult travel through early afternoon, with bands of light to moderate snow with occasional heavy rates of snowfall, according to the weather service.

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Snow is likely to continue through early evening, the NWS said.

“As temperatures fall below freezing, slushy accumulation will occur on untreated surfaces,” according to a special weather statement. “The falling snow and west winds gusting up to 40 mph will result in visibility occasionally falling below one half-mile through early afternoon before conditions improve ... Motorists are advised to use plenty of extra caution.”

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There is a chance of light accumulating snow again on Wednesday, according to the NWS.

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