A Second Round of Accumulating Snow Expected Friday, February 14 into Saturday, February 15 Followed by Bitterly Cold Temperatures on Sunday, February 16 through Next Week

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Chicago is bracing for a significant winter storm forecasted to bring a second round of accumulating snow from Friday, February 14, into Saturday, February 15. Following the snowfall, dangerously cold temperatures are expected to settle in on Sunday, February 16, continuing through the following week. Mayor Brandon Johnson has urged residents to take advantage of local warming centers to protect themselves from the extreme cold. The incoming snow and frigid temperatures present potential hazards for travel and daily activities, prompting city officials to issue safety warnings. Local meteorologists are tracking the storm closely to provide timely updates as conditions evolve.

This winter weather event underscores the importance of community readiness in facing severe conditions. As residents prepare for the storm, the city's emergency management team is mobilizing resources to address potential impacts. With winter's grip tightening, the focus remains on ensuring public safety and minimizing disruptions during this critical period.

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