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Related: About this forumWe are having a blizzard here in Ogle County.
This is the first snow of the season. All the area schools sent the kids home.
What is it like in your part of the state?
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We are having a blizzard here in Ogle County. (Original Post)
murielm99
Dec 2012
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kevinbgoode1
(153 posts)1. Blizzard here in McDonough County as well. . ..
winds kicking up past 42 mph - near whiteout conditions for the past few hours. Western Illinois University, area schools closed this morning.
I'm making chili. . .
Siwsan
(27,280 posts)2. Yikes! My cousins are supposed to drive up to Flint MI from Springfield, tomorrow!
I'm beginning to wonder if maybe we shouldn't postpone the visit until NEXT weekend.
Frustratedlady
(16,254 posts)3. Our snow/blizzard is about to pass...
maybe another hour or two, then the snow will stop. However, the winds are so strong, it will be hard to tell.
A good day to stay in and off the highways.
SE Iowa.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)4. St.Louis here and it's
blowing like crazy. Snow but not able to stick too much as it's blowing too hard.
Be careful out there.
LiberalEsto
(22,845 posts)5. Light rain in Maryland
about 44 degrees.