Monday, March 4, 2013
As the village anticipates up to 10 inches of snow, residents are advised of changes to trash removal scheduling and possible parking restrictions.
Village Hall has sent out a Northbrook Notify message, alerting residents of a winter storm expected to start Monday night and continue through Tuesday night, possibly bringing up to 10 inches of snow. Northbrook's high schools and grade schools have cancelled Tuesday classes. Because of this anticipated weather, Northbrook trash pickup will start Tuesday at 5:30 a.m., one hour earlier than normal. Should your trash be missed on Tuesday, waste removal trucks will pick-up missed collections on Wednesday, March 6. Residents can notify Advanced Disposal at (847) 272-4145 of any misses. On-street parking restrictions might also go into effect. After a snowfall of two or more inches, it is illegal to park on Northbrook streets until they have…
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
'Thundersnow' is possible as rain changes to snow and strong winds develop, the National Weather Service says. The warning includes Cook and Lake counties.
It's taken a while for the season's snow to show itself, but it looks like it's coming back with a vengeance. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for Thursday evening through late Thursday night. A total of two to six inches of snow is likely, with more accumulation in the north and northwest suburbs than in the city. Rain will likely change to wet snow from west to east in the afternoon and evening, growing heavy at times, the weather service says. Strong winds are also likely to develop. "Thundersnow" is possible, the weather service says, and winds may reach 30-40 mph by late Thursday afternoon, and up to 60 mph at night. "The combination of the snow and very strong winds will result in greatly reduced …
Thursday, February 3, 2011
A roundup of the region's major developments for Thursday Feb. 3.
Here are the top stories from Patch sites in your area: Village Declares Emergency After 17" Snowfall A Bird's-Eye View of Storm in Action Storm Can't Stop Moms in Super Bowl-Twitter-Mercedes Race It's a Snow Day, Now What?
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
A roundup of the region's major developments for Tuesday Feb. 1.
Here are the top stories from Patch sites in your area: Weather Alert: Historic Blizzard Expected to Hit Deerfield Area UPDATE: Van Crashes Through South Branch Library Glenview Rape Suspect Released on Home Monitoring Blotter: Daytime Burglary on Walters; Father Allegedly Pushes Gymnastics Instructor Young Performers Show Off at Talent Show
Carol S
5:26 pm on Tuesday, March 5, 2013
I live on what is considered a less traveled street. I think that NB does a wonderful job of keeping my street cleared.   more ›