Chicago Braces for Historic Snowstorm as Temperatures PlummetChicago Braces for Historic Snowstorm as Temperatures Plummet A massive winter storm is bearing down on Chicago, promising to bring historic snowfall and plummeting temperatures. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Blizzard Warning for the city, with up to 2 feet of snow possible over the next 48 hours. Temperatures are expected to drop into the single digits, with wind chills below zero. The Arctic blast is likely to cause hazardous road conditions, power outages, and widespread disruption. City officials are urging residents to stay indoors and avoid driving if possible. Public transportation is expected to be heavily impacted, and schools have been canceled for several days. The blizzard is expected to begin late Wednesday night and intensify throughout Thursday. The heaviest snowfall is anticipated between Thursday evening and Friday morning. The Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation (DSS) has deployed hundreds of snowplows to clear the roadways. However, with the anticipated volume of snow, residents can expect delays. Emergency services have been placed on high alert to respond to any weather-related incidents. Hospitals and shelters are preparing for an influx of patients and individuals seeking refuge from the cold. Meteorologists are warning that this storm has the potential to be one of the most significant in Chicago history. Residents are advised to take all necessary precautions to ensure their safety and well-being during this extreme weather event. Safety Tips for the Blizzard: * Stay indoors if possible. * Avoid driving unless absolutely necessary. * Dress in warm, waterproof layers. * Charge your electronic devices and have extra batteries on hand. * Keep a flashlight and first aid kit nearby. * Check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors. * Call 911 immediately in case of any emergencies.
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