Thanks to winter taking revenge this month, a storm will deliver enough snow to shovel and plow over a broad area of the midwestern United States to start the week. "The storm is likely to unload a swath of 1 to 6 inches of snow over much of the Midwest on Monday," according to AccuWeather Meteorologist Max Vido. Chicago is likely to receive its first inch or more of snow since the middle of December. In these areas, some surfaces that were made wet by intermittent snow can freeze before drying off. As a result, travel problems may continue due to wind, cold, bands of lake-effect snow and blowing and drifting snow through the middle of the week.
Source: Fox News March 11, 2017 16:18 UTC