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Chicago Airports Recovering from Weekend Snow as More Winter Weather Looms

Chicago, IL – Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway International Airports are working to recover from a weekend of significant travel disruptions caused by a major winter storm, even as forecasters predict more snow for Monday afternoon. The weekend storm dumped 8.4 inches of snow on O’Hare, making Saturday the snowiest November day in Chicago’s recorded history, according to the National Weather Service.

Over 1,300 flights were canceled between the two airports during the weekend, leaving travelers stranded and frustrated. While operations are slowly returning to normal, with only 50 cancellations reported at O’Hare as of 5 a.m. Monday, the threat of additional snowfall has travelers on edge.

“It has been a mess,” said traveler Fran Reynolds, recounting a harrowing experience involving delays, a diversion to Denver, and ultimately a canceled flight. “I think we were probably an hour-and-a-half on the runway here.”

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported significant delays on Sunday, with departures to O’Hare delayed by nearly an hour due to snow and ice.

A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from 2 p.m. to midnight, with an additional one to two inches of accumulation expected for most of the area. Southern and western suburbs could see up to three inches. Commuters are also warned of potential hazards from fog and black ice. Travelers are advised to check their flight status with their airlines before heading to the airport.

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