00:27 Massive Pileup in Snowy Chicago Closes Expressway Nearly 60 vehicles crashed in Chicago Wednesday morning on slick and snowy roads. To read more, click here

At a Glance Snow was falling at the time of the crash and temperatures were in the 20s.

At least 14 people were taken to area hospitals, officials said. About 60 vehicles were involved in a crash early Wednesday morning on a snowy expressway in Chicago.

The Kennedy Expressway was shut down at North Avenue north of downtown as authorities cleaned up the pileup. The Chicago Fire Department reports that 14 people were taken to area hospitals.

None of the injuries were serious. About 45 others were evaluated at the scene.

Light snow was falling in the area at the time, according to weather.com meteorologist Chris Dolce. Temperatures were in the upper 20s. A winter weather advisory was issued at 5:22 a.m. local time.

Even though the snowfall is light, it has contributed to slippery road conditions this morning, particularly on bridges, Dolce said. The snowfall should end by late morning.

Snowfall is less common in Chicago by mid-April. The average last measurable snow of the season in the Windy City is March 31.

But the city saw several inches of snow a year ago from mid to late April, when 5.4 inches piled up on April 14 followed by another 2.5 inches on April 27.

More snow could hit parts of Chicagoland on Friday as another weather disturbance sweeps through the Midwest.

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