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STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014

Nov 16, 2014
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STORM SUMMARY 11-15 &16-2014
A weakening upper level feature produced an area of light snow over parts of the
The area. Snow began between 5-7pm and the main area of snow diminished
Across the area by 11pm. Amounts were quite variable from one spot to the next
But the average amounts were .5 to 1.5 inches. Only trace amounts of snow fell
over Will and southern Cook Counties. Winds were light under 10 mph and
temperatures were in the upper 20s at the onset of the snowfall and the dipped to 23-25 by midnight. Pavement temperatures were all subfreezing. This was a light fluffy snow and mostly salting was required to clear surfaces. A few isolated
spots where amounts were closer to 2 inches may have needed plowing. Officially
O’Hare Airport received 1.4 inches of snow, Rockford .4 Romeoville trace.
SNOW TOTALS:
ORD 1.4 RFD .4 Romeoville t Hebron 1.8 Roscoe 1.8 2 miles ENE RFD 1.7
Glenview 1.3 Elk Grove Village 1.3 RFD 1 mile northwest 1.3 Elgin 1.1
Roselle 1.1 South Elgin 1.5 St. Charles 1.1 Botanic Gardens (Cook) 1.0
Elburn 1.0 Hoffman Estates 1.0 Schaumburg 1.0 Bartlett 1.0 Fox Lake 1.0 Bull Valley 1.0 Woodstock 1.0 Capron .9 Cortland .9 Wonder Lake .9 DeKalb .8
Batavia .8 Geneva .8 Beach Park .8 Palatine .7 Lincolnwood .7 Aurora 4 miles
Northeast .7 Buffalo Grove .7 Barrington .8 Genoa .6 Harwood Heights .6
Gurnee .5 Cary .5 Lake Zurich .4 Mundelein .4 Winfield .4 Winnetka .3 Sugar Grove .3 North Aurora .3 Lincolnshire .3 Yorkville .3 Oak Park .2 Downers
Grove .1 Bourbonnais trace Channahon trace Coal City trace Oak Park 2 miles south trace Orland Hills trace Homewood trace La Grange Park trace Bolingbrook trace Westmont trace Plainfield trace Ottawa trace Crete trace Peotone trace
New Lenox trace Lockport trace Naperville 4 miles ssw trace Monee trace MDW trace Plainfield trace Lake Villa .7 Algonquin .7 Elk Grove Village 1.3
Geneva .5 Carol Stream 1.2 Lily Lake .7 Harwood Hts .6Waukegan 2.0
Rockford Airport .8 Aurora trace South Beloit 2.3 Gilberts 1.0 Addison .5 Northbrook 1.5 Chicago at Addison and Kimball .5 Antioch .5 Marengo .8
Peru .7 South Elburn 1.5
November 16, 2016
Another band of light snow moved slowly across the area during the morning. Salt
That was applied after the earlier snowfall pretty much kept this activity in check.
Also surface temperatures rose above 32 by midmorning which also kept any accumulation on paved surfaces in check for much of the area. Some folks may
have gone ahead and applied fresh salt to be safe.