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Winter Storm Update: What Deerfield Area Residents Need To Know

A winter storm warning is in effect in Lake County from noon Thursday to 6 a.m. Saturday. Some schools have announced closures.

Officials with the Lake County Division of Transportation are urging residents to keep a close eye on the changing weather forecast and adjust their holiday travel plans accordingly.
Officials with the Lake County Division of Transportation are urging residents to keep a close eye on the changing weather forecast and adjust their holiday travel plans accordingly. (Shutterstock)

DEERFIELD, IL — Officials are urging local residents to keep a close eye on weather updates and reconsider traveling for the holidays as a winter storm slated to hit Deerfield and the Chicago area could lead to whiteout conditions and make driving treacherous.

Across Chicagoland, some schools have already opted to close on Thursday, including Bannockburn District 106. Find the most updated school closings here.

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the region from noon Thursday through 6 a.m. Saturday. Village of Deerfield officials are warning residents that the storm is expected to bring:

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  • Two to five inches of snow accumulation
  • Winds gusting as high as 50 mph expected
  • Wind chill values of 25 to 35 below zero expected
  • Extremely cold temperatures Thursday afternoon
  • Hazardous travel conditions

Snow Plowing Information

According to the Village, the prompt removal of snow is important. Officials said Wednesday the first priority is to keep all main streets open for emergency vehicles. When that has been accomplished, the Street Division will then plow residential streets, followed by dead-end streets and cul-de-sacs, and finally alleyways.

After an accumulation of 2 inches of snow, parking is prohibited on any street in Deerfield for a period of 24 hours after the snow has stopped falling. If snow removal is still needed after that period, parking is prohibited until operations are completed.

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Officials are reminding residents to not place snow in the street when clearing their driveway, as the objective is to maintain a safe and snow-free road system. For more information, contact the Public Works Department at 847.317.7245.

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Officials with the Lake County Division of Transportation are urging residents to keep a close eye on the changing weather forecast and adjust their holiday travel plans accordingly.

Scott Hill, who will celebrate his 25th year with Lake County Division of Transportation Thursday, said the county's plow trucks will be out in full force during the winter storm. The Lake County DOT is responsible for plowing more than 280 miles of county highways. Other roadways are the responsibility of the Illinois Department of Transportation, townships or municipal government.

"We have a major snowstorm moving in this week. Our plow trucks will be out there, drivers please allow them plenty of room to maneuver," said Hill in a video posted to the division of transportation's Facebook page.

LCDOT has 26 plow routes, with each of them having one dedicated plow, and those routes can be found online by checking out the county's snow plow route map, Alex Carr, deputy communications officer in Lake County, told Patch.

Carr said plow drivers will be out around the clock during the winter storm.

"We have a full stock of supplies and are ready for the storm. We are incredibly fortunate to have a full crew that will work in rotating shifts," Carr said in an email. "We ask for everyone to please be patient, give our plow drivers plenty of room on the roads, and drive safely. At the end of the day, we’re all in this together."

Those wishing to get updates on road conditions should keep an eye on these websites or download the following apps:

Strong Winds May Lead to Power Outages

According to the Village of Deerfield, ComEd urges customers to contact the company immediately if they experience a power outage. To report an outage, call 1-800-EDISON1, go to ComEd.com or use the ComEd Mobile App to report their outages.

Warming shelters are available to individuals in need. The following locations and hours are available as warming shelters:

  • Village Hall (850 Waukegan Road): 8 a.m. to 4:3o p.m. Monday through Friday during normal business hour.
  • Police Department (850 Waukegan Road): 24 hours a day/ 7 days week
  • Fire Station #20 (500 Waukegan Road): 24 hours a day/ 7 days week
  • For further assistance or questions, contact the Police Department non-emergency line at 847-945-8636 or in Lake County, call 211.

Lake County has a list of other warming shelters here.

Patch will provide regular updates during this week's winter storm. Be sure to sign up for our email alerts and download the Patch app for the latest.

Patch staff contributed to this story.


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