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Lincoln, IL – A winter storm is set to bring snow and freezing rain to Central Illinois this weekend. Drivers could face hazardous conditions during the Monday morning commute.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Central Illinois, precipitation could begin as early as Saturday night and continue through Monday afternoon. The storm will bring a mix of snow, freezing rain, and possibly rain, depending on temperatures. Travel impacts are likely as road conditions worsen.
Forecasters say uncertainty remains about the exact track of the storm, which will determine the type and amount of precipitation. Residents are urged to monitor updates closely as more information becomes available in the coming days.
The NWS advises the public to prepare for possible disruptions. “Continue to monitor the forecast and stay updated on changing weather conditions,” the agency stated in a release. Drivers should exercise caution and plan for extra travel time.
Local authorities recommend checking road conditions before heading out and having emergency kits ready in vehicles. Power outages could occur in areas where ice accumulates.
This storm follows a week of fluctuating temperatures, which could create additional challenges for crews managing roadways. The combination of snow and freezing rain poses risks for pedestrians and drivers alike.
Stay tuned to local updates and official announcements to stay safe during the storm.
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