Latest in a series of fast-moving eastbound disturbances off the Pacific behind Wednesday’s brief but wintry cocktail of precipitation; next impulse brings rain late Wednesday night
By Meorologist Tom Skilling
Wet snow or a wintry cocktail of precipitation, ranging from chilly rain, ice pellets and wet snowflakes, is visiting sections of the Chicago area for a second morning Wednesday. The latest burst of precipitation has arrived a bit later than Tuesday’s and may last into the lunch hour before giving way to mixed sunshine and a third consecutive day of 40-degree temperatures likely to melt any snow which falls.
Wednesday’s band of precipitation is to be comparatively narrow with the demarcation between mixed precipitation and all

