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UPDATED Monday at 11:19 a.m.
Be prepared for blowing and drifting snow today across central Illinois as blustery southwest winds whip around a fresh, powdery snowpack. Visibility may sharply fall over short distances, and roads may become snow covered and slippery in open areas. #ILwx pic.twitter.com/7cCO71ogNw
— NWS Lincoln IL (@NWSLincolnIL) December 15, 2025
UPDATED Sunday at 8:00 p.m.
From the National Weather Service in Central Illinois and IPM meteorologist Andrew Pritchard:
- Dangerous cold persists through tonight across central IL, with wind chills as cold as 12 to 22 degrees below zero at times north of I-70.
- Areas of blowing and drifting snow are possible late tonight into early Monday afternoon. This could ret in localized, sharp visibility reductions, as well as drifting of snow onto roadways. The greatest impacts will be on east-west oriented roads due to soutsouthwest winds gusting 25 to 30 mph on Monday.
- A warming trend is expected this week, with highs in the mid-40s to mid-50s on Thursday.
UPDATED Sunday at 8:30 a.m.

- Dangerous cold persists through Monday morning, with wind chills as cold as -30 this morning, and as cold as -20 early Monday morning.
- Areas of blowing snow are possible on Monday as southwest winds gust 20 to 30 mph. Localized visibility reductions and slick road conditions could develop, especially in open areas.
- A mid-week warm up remains on track, with highs reaching the mid 40s to mid 50s on Thursday. A cold front will drop lows back into the teens by Thursday night.


Updated Saturday at 6:30 p.m.
The National Weather Service in Central Illinois has upgraded a warning about imminent subzero weather to an Extreme Cold Warning. Champaign, Christian, Coles, DeWitt, Douglas, Edgar, Macon, McLean, Moultrie, Piatt, Shelby and Vermilion Counties are included in this warning. Meteorologists forecasted wild chills as low as 25 below zero, which could cause frostbite on exposed skin in less than a half hour.

Earlier in the afternoon, between 5 and 8 inches of snow fell across the region.

3pm News update from WILL-AM 580

UPDATED Saturday at 2:30 p.m.

At 2:04 p.m., IPM meteorologist Andrew Pritchard reported treacherous conditions as heavy snow continued to fall in Champaign County and surrounding areas.
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Winter Storm Warning – Saturday now-8pm for Champaign, DeWitt, Douglas, Edgar, McLean, Piatt, and Vermilion Counties. Heavy snow with additional accumulations between 1 and 3 inches are forecasted.
Cold Weather Advisory – Saturday 8pm-Sunday Noon.
As of 2:11 p.m., the National Weather Service in central Illinois is reporting the following snow totals:
- Champaign: 5″
- East Champaign County: 6″
- Bloomington/Normal: 5.5″
- Decatur: 3.4″
- Springfield: 4″
- Danville: 7″
UPDATED Saturday at 12:45 p.m.
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Winter Storm Warning – Saturday now-8pm for Champaign, DeWitt, Douglas, Edgar, McLean, Piatt, and Vermilion Counties. Heavy snow with additional accumulations between 1 and 3 inches are forecasted.
Cold Weather Advisory – Saturday 8pm-Sunday Noon.



UPDATED Friday at 4:30 p.m.
Active Weather Advisories for Champaign County and surrounding areas
Winter Weather Advisory – Saturday 7am-8pm
Cold Weather Advisory – Saturday 8pm-Sunday Noon
IPM meteorologist Andrew Pritchard said 2 to 4 inches of new snow is expected on Saturday. Skies will clear on Saturday night. The forecast low is 5 degrees below zero. Wind chills between 10 to 20 below zero. Sunday will be sunny and cold with a high of 5 degrees above zero.




UPDATED Friday 1:30 a.m.
Meteorologists at the National Weather Service are warning central Illinoisans to be prepared for bitterly cold conditions the last half of this weekend. Temps will drop below zero across much of central Illinois on Saturday and Sunday nights with resulting wind chill values as cold as -15 to -30.
You’re advised to dress in layers and keep your head and limbs covered because frost bite can occur in less than 30 minutes with such severe wind chills!
The snow system that moved through central Illinois on Thursday night is expected to move out of the area by Friday morning’s drive to work and school. More accumulating snow is expected on Saturday before the subzero temperatures arrive.
Snow is making a comeback in Central Illinois. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for early all of central and southeastern Illinois 3 p.m. today through 6 a.m. Friday morning. Total snowfall will range from 2-5 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Snow will spread into Champaign-Urbana between 3-6 p.m. late this afternoon into the evening with periods of moderate to heavy snowfall continuing overnight. Snow should taper off around sunrise on Friday morning, with around 2-4 inches of new snow accumulation expected across Champaign County, said IPM Meteorologist Andrew Pritchard.
Winds will blow out of the east around 5-10 mph, with minimal impacts from blowing & drifting snow. Still, snow accumulation on roadways could lead to hazardous travel conditions overnight into the Friday morning commute.
Another fast-moving system will bring a healthy dose of snow on Saturday. The latest predictions show a 50-80% chance of greater than three inches of snow for central and eastern Illinois. A surge of bitterly cold air will result in sub-zero apparent temperatures Friday night through Monday morning. Sunday morning has wind chills of -20 to -30 degrees in the forecast.