Lakefront Bracing for Wind Gusts, High Waves as Winter Storm Bears Down

Strong winds are creating high waves along the Lake Michigan shoreline. (Nikkiwjourney / Pixabay)Strong winds are creating high waves along the Lake Michigan shoreline. (Nikkiwjourney / Pixabay)

As Chicago prepares for its first real winter storm of the season, the National Weather Service is warning that wind might wreak more havoc than snow.

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Wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour could cause power outages, and the gales could build waves 8 to 13 feet high on Lake Michigan. Expect hazardous conditions along Chicago’s lakefront Monday night into Tuesday, according to a Weather Service alert. 

People should steer clear of lakefront trails and piers, as tempting as it might be to brave the elements.  

In anticipation of several inches of snow, city officials said they’re mobilizing more than 280 snow plows and salt spreaders, and are encouraging people to stay home if possible. 

Plows can be tracked in real time online.



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