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Interstate 39 between Normal and Minonk has reopened in both directions after emergency crews worked nearly 24 hours to untangle a snowy pileup with over 100 vehicles.
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There are several winter weather-related cancellations and scheduling changes in McLean County in advance of an expected winter storm.
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A winter storm warning goes into effect at midnight through Thursday evening. Bloomington-Normal is expecting 6 to 11 inches of snow.
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Director of Public Works and Engineering Ryan Otto says Town of Normal crews are working around the clock to keep streets clear of snow. Crews in Bloomington report extra effort to keep some major roadways clear.
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The National Weather Service said Bloomington-Normal should expect only up to another inch of snow on Thursday, on top of the 9-10 inches that fell Wednesday.
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The first wave of a major winter storm dropped nearly 10 inches of snow on Bloomington-Normal on Wednesday, with another couple inches expected Thursday. The storm snarled travel and kept schoolchildren and many workers at home.
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With a massive winter storm expected to blanket the entire state in ice and snow, Gov. JB Pritzker on Tuesday issued a disaster declaration and activated members of the Illinois National Guard.
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There are several winter weather-related cancellations and scheduling changes in Bloomington-Normal as a result of this week's snowstorm.
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A winter storm watch is in effect from Tuesday night through Thursday night across central Illinois.
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As homeowners in central and southern Illinois and three other states count up the damage from Friday's storms that spawned twisters and high winds, insurance claims are beginning to flow into property and casualty insurers.