 Potentially Dangerous Winter Weather
Potentially dangerous winter weather is expected over Lake County and McHenry County areas through the middle of the week. Snow will be followed by bitter cold air moving in Sunday afternoon, leading to record or near-record lows and several days of continuous below-zero temperatures.
Wind Chill Warning A PROLONGED PERIOD OF DANGEROUSLY COLD WIND CHILLS IS LIKELY TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING. WHILE DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS ARE LIKELY THROUGH THE PERIOD...THE MOST EXTREME WIND CHILLS ARE LIKELY TO BE LATE TONIGHT THROUGH MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EARLY TUESDAY MORNING. READ MORE Winter Storms and Extreme Cold Weather Tips  Winter storms can range from a moderate snow over a few hours to a blizzard with blinding, wind-driven snow that lasts for several days. Many winter storms are accompanied by dangerously low temperatures and sometimes by strong winds, icing, sleet and freezing rain. Read More |
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Snow Season Reminders From Lakemoor Public Works
The Lakemoor Police and Public Works Departments would like to remind residents and visitors in the Village of Lakemoor of the following winter parking restrictions and regulations.
Snow Parking Restrictions are in effect when two or more inches of snow has fallen. There is no parking allowed on all Village Streets. Vehicles in violation of this ordinance may be towed and the initial penalty for violating this ordinance is $50.00. Vehicle owners are responsible for all towing and storage costs.
Clearing of Sidewalks by property owners and occupants is required within 24 hours following the end of a winter storm. The snow may not be shoveled, blown, dumped or otherwise placed on any public street or property. Any violations of this ordinance should be reported to the Village @ 815-385-1117 or eService Request Click Here. Property owners / occupants may also be fined for violation of these ordinances.
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Four Seasons of Water Quality Protection (Winter)
It used to be that no one really thought much about water. It came out of the faucet, went down the drain and that was the end of that. If you wanted to go fishing or swimming, you went to the local stream, swimming hole or maybe even took a trip to Lake Michigan. Nothing to worry about - there's clean water to spare, right?
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