ALG Connect:Winter Storm Iliana a Widespread Snow, Ice Threat from Plains to Northeast, Including Chicago, Kansas City



Winter Storm Iliana a Widespread Snow, Ice Threat from Plains to Northeast, Including Chicago, Kansas City



The National Weather Service has issued various winter weather alerts for snow and ice from this storm from the Rockies Front Range to the Central Plains and Great Lakes.


Locations in winter storm warnings and watches have the greatest chance to see the most impactful snowfall accumulations, including Chicago, Detroit, Kansas City and Milwaukee.


-Tuesday night: Snow develops from the Front Range of the Rockies to the Central Plains. Denver, Kansas City and Omaha, Nebraska, could all see snowfall developing during this time. Light freezing rain or drizzle could develop from the Texas Panhandle into western and central Oklahoma and the Ozarks overnight.

-Wednesday: Snow and ice will spread into the Midwest, Great Lakes, and mid-Atlantic states during the day. Snowfall is likely to impact travel in cities like Chicago, Detroit, and Milwaukee, especially later in the day. Icing from freezing rain and sleet could be a concern from Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma, to the Ozarks of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas into parts of the Midwest. A mix of sleet, freezing rain and snow might develop in the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. areas before changing to rain.


-Wednesday night-Thursday: The storm will finish in the Great Lakes and Northeast. Snow and gusty winds continue Wednesday night in Chicago, Milwaukee, and Detroit, but will taper off by Thursday. Boston and New York City could see snow before changing to a wintry mix, then rain.


We recognize the severe impact that current conditions are having on our customers, and we are committed to restoring service levels as quickly as possible. As a result of these weather issues, the ALG Client Service Team will send daily updates as we monitor the progress and track job level.



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