Double-Digit Snow Could Blanket Chicago in Rare November Storm
Double-Digit Snow Could Blanket Chicago in Rare November Storm
US · Published Nov 10, 2025
Chicago is experiencing a rare and intense lake-effect snowstorm with up to 3 inches of snowfall per hour.
An Arctic cold front is driving record low temperatures across the eastern U.S., impacting Chicago.
Forecasters predict a temperature rebound by midweek, offering relief from the early winter chill.
Intense snowstorm batters Chicago with heavy snowfall
A rare and intense lake-effect snowstorm is currently battering Chicago, potentially blanketing the city with double-digit snowfall totals this November. The storm is delivering snowfall rates of up to 3 inches per hour, creating near-zero visibility and hazardous travel conditions. Adding to the intensity, thundersnow—snow accompanied by thunder and lightning—is being reported across the region.
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