
By Blake Haas
BLOOMINGTON – Much of Central Illinois remains under a winter weather advisory until noon Tuesday, as three separate rounds of snowfall and ice are expected to bring hazardous road conditions and possible power outages.
The Town of Normal, City of Bloomington, LeRoy, and Danvers have all issued parking bans that are now in effect on all streets until further notice as projected freezing rain totals up to a quarter-inch of ice.
“The expectation is that precipitation initially maybe in the form of a little bit of light snow, but eventually sort of a freezing rain threat will set up by this afternoon,” Heart of Illinois ABC Meteorologist Joe Strus told WJBC’s Scott Miller. “But, overall, pretty quiet until mid to late afternoon, that’s when the concern begins to mount and really highlighting that evening commute with that freezing rain threat over the Bloomington-Normal area.”
Strus added that the storm would not be as bad as the storm in early January that left thousands without power. However, the threat of freezing rain could leave many without power.
“We’re looking at about a tenth of an inch (of freezing rain) tonight to about at most, at most a quarter of an inch. That is enough to create isolated power outages and certainly bring very dangerous travel. But (I’m) thinking that today should finish up a little further south than a couple of weeks ago.”
[11:10 AM] – Round 1 of wintry weather is exiting the region right now. Round 2 arrives this evening in time for the evening commute and will bring ice and snow to parts of central and northern Illinois. Be sure to check https://t.co/ekB9cSypKw for the latest! #ILwx pic.twitter.com/sDXHVjZRk0
— NWS Lincoln IL (@NWSLincolnIL) January 25, 2021
By the end of Monday evening, freezing rain will turn into light snow, while snowfall will continue through Wednesday, bringing up to 2 inches of accumulation.
Per Illinois State Police, numerous slide-offs and crashes along I-72 and I-55 near Springfield this morning. Take it slow out there. #ILwx pic.twitter.com/p4btBwirap
— NWS Lincoln IL (@NWSLincolnIL) January 25, 2021
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