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First Measurable Snow Of Winter Expected To Arrive On Tuesday

St. Charles and the rest of Kane County could see 2-4 inches of snow after 287 days without seeing any measurable snow in the area.

ST. CHARLES, IL — The White Christmas many local residents hoped for never materialized, but as it turns out, the snow wasn’t too far off schedule.

After 287 days without seeing snow, the St. Charles area is expected to see its first measurable snow on Tuesday when winter delivers its first blast of the white stuff.

According to Weather.com, snow is expected to arrive Tuesday morning and could stick around for several hours. Hourly precipitation reports indicate that snow showers could be heavy at times and could deliver anywhere from 2-4 inches of snow by the time the season’s first snow finishes falling.

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Temperatures will hover around the mid 30s for much of the day while the snow keeps coming until it eventually tapers off Tuesday evening around 8 p.m. The snow could eventually turn to rain or freezing sleet as the day goes on, forecasters predict.

A winter weather advisory will remain in effect until 6 p.m. for Kane County, which is expected to see higher snow totals that areas closer to Chicago.

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This marks the longest stretch the region has gone without seeing snow since 2012 when the Chicago area went 290 days without snow. Chicago surpassed a record of the latest measurable snow arrived in winter after the previous record without at least a tenth of an inch of snow, which was previously December 20.

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