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Alert: Weather Service Says Sunday Ice Storm Could Be Dangerous

Sleet hitting the frozen ground could create iced-over roads and walks, and ice accumulation could break tree limbs and down power lines, the forecast says.

 

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm alert for sleet and ice that will begin falling Sunday morning and not let up till late Sunday night.

The good news is that warming temperatures will convert the freezing condensation to rain overnight, and thus shouldn't endanger people driving to work Monday, according to the forecast issued at 10:30 a.m. today.

However, before that happens, the potential for "significant" ice accumulations will make driving conditions difficult and present the potential for breaking tree limbs and downed power lines, the forecast said.

"Pavement and soil temperatures are below freezing so any liquid precipitation will likely freeze on contace and result in very icy and dangerous travele conditions on untreated roadways," the alert said. "Sideways and walkways could also turn into sheets of ice, making even walking difficult and potentially dangerous."

Interestingly, temperatures after the storm will continue to rise and the high Tuesday is expected to be 57.

- By Karen Sorensen

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Related Topics: Ice Storm, National Weather Service, Storm Watch, and Winter Weather

Darnell

1:46 pm on Saturday, January 26, 2013

Wooooooooo! COULD BE DANGEROUS!
Seriously, what ice storm isn't dangerous? If you live in this region for any amount of times, this isn't your first rodeo with an ice storm and won't be the last. Predict the storm, describe the conditions, the precautions people should take and be done with it! Stop with the drama induced warning making it sound like "The Day After Tomorrow" movie!

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Joel

9:28 am on Sunday, January 27, 2013

Car body shops love this weather.

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Cindy Mackeronivoilsky

11:02 am on Sunday, January 27, 2013

Let's see another year of the laziness of the village snow trucks. Every town surrounding Oak Lawn has salted clean roads. Cross the border, terrible.

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Dave W.

12:58 pm on Sunday, January 27, 2013

Agree Cindy, Are the plows not allowed out before eight o'clock in the morning? The snow was there, but no salt or plowing...argh...

SHUSSBAR

10:42 am on Monday, January 28, 2013

No salt needed on village streets. Just slow down. Have winter tires. They don t salt in Sweden, Norway or Finland.

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