Tonight's forecast calls for the S-word:
The first real snow of the season could hit as soon as Monday night — and more snowflakes could fall throughout the week.
Chicago’s set to have a snowy, chilly week, with most days seeing temperatures [below freezing], according to the National Weather Service.
Monday will be partly sunny and could warm up to 5°C, according to the National Weather Service. There’s a 50 percent chance for snow overnight, mostly after 4 a.m. Tuesday.
Snow is expected to fall throughout Tuesday morning, with it turning into a mix of snow and rain after noon, according to the National Weather Service. Ultimately, there could be less than 12 mm of snow accumulating. The day could see a high temperature of 4°C. The snow and rain could continue overnight, as well.
It happens every year, usually right around mid-November, so we knew it would come eventually. But we can still complain about it.