Heavy snow is forecast in Chicago this week, according to the latest forecasts.

Chances of the biggest snowfall in the region are possible.

Chicago motorists and homeowners should keep updated with the weather, especially this week's challenging weather.

Some parts of the United States began to experience an early taste of spring, especially in the South and Eastern US.

According to the National Weather Prediction, the forecast showed that a winter storm is forecast in the Midwest and Northeast.

The report said the winter storm is expected to unload heavy snow and challenging winds in the affected areas.

    Heavy snowfall likely to unfold in Chicago

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    Chicago, Illinois. The latest weather forecasts said that Chicago could expect heavy snow and colder air this week, as a winter storm is forecast in the Upper Midwest and Northeast.

    The latest weather forecasts showed that Chicago could expect wintry conditions this week as significant winter storms are forecast to impact the Northeast and Midwest.

    In the latest forecast, AccuWeather reported that Chicago could expect heavy snowfall this week.

    Meanwhile, the ABC7Chicago reported that the weather in the city would experience a combination of rain and snow this Friday.

      According to AccuWeather, the forecast said that significant snow would unload in the area, bringing possible colder air to freezing temperatures.

      Homeowners should observe the weather conditions, especially the colder air and possibly freezing temperatures.

      Prolonged exposure to colder temperatures could likely result in hypothermia and frostbite.

      Homeowners should avoid outdoor activities, especially for people with pre-existing health conditions.

      Meanwhile, AccuWeather's forecast showed that the snow could likely emerge from Friday to Saturday night.

      Possible areas with snow are Boston, Bangor, Montreal, Toronto, Detroit and Chicago.

      On the other hand, ABC7 Chicago reported that rain and snow conditions could unload in Chicago this week.

      Travelers and motorists should bring an umbrella if they still plan to travel outside.

      Possible tornadoes and winter storms

      In other parts of the US, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that a potential storm system could unleash thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes in the Central US.

      The forecast warned of possible flash flooding events and heavy rain.

      Homeowners should stay alert for tornado updates, especially at night.

      Isolated tornadoes could lead to damage to lives and properties.

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      Knowing where to shelter during severe weather conditions and tornado outbreaks would help prevent casualties and injuries.

      Furthermore, the NWS Memphis explained the crucial role of receiving weather alerts.

      The weather tips added to check for weather warnings on the radio, local tv, tablets, phones, sirens and verified internet sites.

      On the other hand, the weather advisory noted that Central Plains, New England and Great Lakes would experience winter storms this weekend.

      The forecasts said freezing rain and snow conditions could cause multiple road hazards and property damage.

      The troublesome snow could also result in slower commutes and travel disruptions.

      In addition, people with travel plans should check their flight details for delays and cancellations.

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