A procession of more than 100 semi-trucks will result in “significant” delays as it travels through the northern suburbs during Saturday afternoon’s snowstorm.
The semi-trucks, which are being escorted by Cook County Sheriff’s Police to the Our Lady of Guadalupe shrine in Des Plaines, will stop in Niles at around 1 p.m., police there said in a Facebook post.
“Significant” delays will occur as the trucks travel through the village, and during that time, drivers are being asked to used alternate routes. The procession will head northbound on Harlem from Niles’ southern border on Harlem near Devon, then turn northbound on Milwaukee Avenue and go through the community to the northern border at Greenwood Avenue.
The procession will occur during a winter storm, which is expected to reach peak strength between 12 and 8 p.m. – and unleash up to 10 inches of snow, with possibly higher localized amounts. A winter storm warning took effect at 3 a.m. and isn’t set to expire until 6 a.m. Sunday.
The motorcade got underway early Saturday, with the shrine posting a photo on Facebook as truck drivers and their families began their journey along Western Avenue on Chicago’s South Side.
Saturday’s procession will mark the beginning of festivities for the The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which will be marked by a number of events leading up to feast day on Dec. 12.
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