Chicago Faces Travel Disruptions as First Snowstorm Hits

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A "quick-hitting, nasty" snowstorm is expected to bring 2-4 inches of snow to the Chicago area by early Thursday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. The storm, moving in from Wisconsin, is already causing heavy snowfall at O'Hare Airport and the Far North Side, with strong winds accompanying the snow. The storm is expected to transition to rain by 1 p.m. as temperatures rise. This marks a shift from the unusually mild November weather, with colder temperatures now settling in.
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