Weather officials say Illinois can finally expect a little snow.
The National Weather Service issued winter weather advisories on Monday for parts of the state.
The Chicago area was expected to get light snow by rush hour.
Meanwhile parts of central and southern Illinois could get up to 4 inches. The weather service issued winter weather advisories expiring early Tuesday for large swaths of south and southwest Illinois.
It's been a mild winter nationwide with very little snow compared to years past.
Weather trackers have said Illinois' winter has been the sixth warmest on record.








