More snow is on the way for the evening commute, adding to the snowiest beginning of a winter here in eight years.



About an inch is expected in Chicago and up to 2 inches near the Illinois-Wisconsin border, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures aren't expected to push much past 20 degrees today, with the wind chills this morning hovering in the single digits.



Another dusting of snow may fall around midnight Monday and overnight into Tuesday morning. Tuesday's high may hit 30 degrees, National Weather Service meteorologist Jamie Enderlen said.



Precipitation is expected Thursday but it's not clear how warm it will be – possibly upper 40s – and we could get just rain or snow showers.



Chicago has seen at least a trace of snow on 14 days so far this season, the weather service said. The official tally is 9.3 inches of snow, the most this early in winter since 2005, when 11.7 inches had been recorded.



As for temperature, Chicago has average 23.4 degrees so far, the 20th coldest start to winter since 1872. The beginning of 2010 was even colder, averaging 20.3 degrees.

