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Despite rise in catalytic converter theft, few arrests made in Chicago

Despite years of city leaders and lawmakers trying to fix the problem, the thieves are almost never caught.

Experts Offer Tips on Dealing With Ice Jams, Automotive Issues as Winter Storms Approach

Chicago-area residents are still digging out from a serious snowfall over the weekend, so with more snow potentially bearing down on the region, preventative.

Live Blog: Latest Winter Storm Updates as Heavy Snow Approaches – NBC Chicago

Chicago Weather: Up to 12 inches of lake-effect snow expected into Tuesday

CHICAGO (WLS) Another round of winter weather hit Chicago Monday, and will drop more than a foot of heavy lake-effect snow in some places. It s possible some areas could see 14 inches or more by the time its all over. The day began with a very intense band of snow draped according northern Cook County, according to ABC7 Meteorologist Cheryl Scott. The highest snow totals are expected in Chicago and Cook County, as well as areas along Lake Michigan, Scott said. Many areas had already seen 4 to 6 inches fall by mid-afternoon Monday. The heaviest snow was forecast to fall between 6 p.m. and midnight as a winter storm system coming from Texas spread into the area Monday evening.

Chicago Weather: Up to 8 to 12 inches of lake-effect snow expected into Tuesday

Chicago Weather Radar: Up 14 inches of snow expected into Tuesday, higher totals from lake effect Jesse Kirsch, Alexis McAdams, ABC7 Chicago Digital Team Another round of winter weather hit Chicago Monday, and will drop more than a foot of heavy lake-effect snow in some places. It s possible some areas could see 14 inches or more by the time its all over. The day began with a very intense band of snow draped according northern Cook County, according to ABC7 Meteorologist Cheryl Scott. The highest snow totals are expected in Chicago and Cook County, as well as areas along Lake Michigan, Scott said. Many areas had already seen 4 to 6 inches fall by mid-afternoon Monday.

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