Chicago weather forecast: More snow for PM commute Monday | O'Hare, Midway airports recover from weekend flight cancellations
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CHICAGO — As the Chicago area continues to recover from a significant winter storm over the weekend, more snow is expected to hit on Monday.

Commuters on Monday morning may face challenges due to fog and the risk of black ice. Reports have already surfaced of icy patches on I-355, leading to several accidents and vehicle spinouts.

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According to ABC7 Accuweather Meteorologist Tracy Butler, light snow is predicted to begin falling early Monday afternoon. The region should brace for an additional snowfall accumulation of one to three inches.

A Winter Weather Advisory will be in effect from 2 p.m. to midnight to address the expected conditions.

The anticipated snowfall follows a recent storm that left several inches across the area.

On Saturday, O’Hare recorded 8.4 inches of snow, marking the snowiest November day ever documented in Chicago’s history, as per the National Weather Service.

O’Hare, Midway recovering from weekend cancellations

After more than a thousand cancellations over the weekend, O’Hare and Midway airports are working to get back to normal.

Monday, many of those going to O’Hare and Midway hope for no delays or cancelations.

Many travelers going to O’Hare and Midway are hoping for no delays or cancellations after weekend winter storm caused many travel troubles.

Over the weekend, there were over 1,300 flights cancelled between O’Hare and Midway.

As of 10:12 a.m. Monday, there have been 146 cancellations at O’Hare and one at Midway.

The Federal Aviation Administration said at one point on Sunday that departures to O’Hare were delayed on average by nearly an hour due to snow or ice, and that departures from the airport were delayed an average of 15 minutes.

Many travelers said it has been a mess, with some actually getting on a flight, waiting in the tarmac for hours, only to deboard the plane and do it all over again.

“We had to stop in Denver and that is when we heard our cancellation had just gotten later and later and later and later,” traveler Fran Reynolds said. “I think we were probably an hour-and-a-half on the runway here.”

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