After several days of above-average temperatures, a cooldown could cause hazardous travel conditions overnight, with the formation of black ice possible across the Chicago area.
The cold temperatures just the beginning of another stretch of unsettled and chilly weather, with several chances for snow coming to the area to wrap up the work week.
Forecasters say that untreated and less-traveled roads will see the brunt of the impact, but sidewalks could also freeze over in many locations as temperatures continue to nose-dive after hitting the 50s in some locations in recent days.
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