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Snow Mas, Snow Mas: Because 19.3 Inches Isn't Enough?
Snow more! National Weather Service says we'll be hit with a 1-2-3 punch. Here's your forecast for the coming days.

The National Weather Service in Chicago says we should be prepared for a one-two-three punch for the rest of the week after Sunday and Monday’s blizzard that officially brought us 19.3 inches of snow. More falls this afternoon, mostly north of Interstate 88, tonight and tomorrow:
While none of the punches look to be knockouts, like the blizzard Sunday, three nuisance hits from old man winter are on the way. First, a quick-hitting 1 to 3 inches of snow will fall near the Wisconsin border this afternoon and evening. Second, 1 to 3 inches of snow will fall south of I-80 Wednesday afternoon. Then third, bitterly cold low temperatures well below zero are forecast over northern Illinois Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
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