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City ties 'snowless' record but snow may arrive today

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(MCT) — Many school children and others who are looking forward to a snowy December will be disappointed to know that today we have tied an 18-year record of going 280 days between measurable snowfalls.

"We did not have any snow last night," said Stephen Rodriguez, a meterologist with the National Weather Service. "We're tied...if we go today we'll break the record."

But, take heart kids and snow lovers: there may be a chance that we will see enough white stuff to leave the record intact.

"There is a potential for some light snow (today) with the possibility of that being measurable," said Rodriguez.

Rodriguez put the odds of that that happening at about 50 to 60 percent. If the white stuff comes today, it would begin about midday go into the afternoon and it would be limited to the northeastern section of Illinois.

But there is always the chance that if Monday closes without snow, 2012 will break the record.

The key factor is the word "measurable," said state climatologist Jim Angel. Measurable snow is defined as one-tenth of an inch or more — any less is considered "trace," he said, such as the snow measured at O'Hare on Nov. 23.

There has been some snow in other north and northwest suburban areas. Lake Geneva, Wis., got .4 inches Friday night into Sunday morning, and Roscoe, Wonder Lake and Harvard all got .1 inch.

Northern Illinois, including Rockford and counties farther west, is expected to see some accumulation today, according to the National Weather Service, and a stronger storm crossing northern Wisconsin and Michigan could leave up to 10 inches of snow on the ground today, according to ChicagoWeatherCenter.com.

Monday's forecast, which includes slightly cooler temperatures, is similar, with some "scattered snow flurries and snow showers," according to the National Weather Service.

The timing of this year's first snow has stumped Angel, who said the average number of days between last and first snowfalls recorded at O'Hare, Chicago's official weather recording station, is 224.

"I've already lost in the office pool for the first measurable snow this year," Angel said. "My pick was Nov. 27."

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