Ground stop issued at O’Hare, hundreds of flights canceled as snowstorm hits Chicago area

Up to 4 inches of snow will hit the Chicago area Friday evening before temperatures plummet to below-zero wind chills over the weekend, forecasters say.

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Residents shovel snow on North Ridge Boulevard near Howard Street in the Rogers Park neighborhood as a snowstorm, bringing several inches of snow and below-zero wind chills, hits the Chicago area, Friday afternoon, Jan. 17, 2020.

Residents shovel snow on North Ridge Boulevard near Howard Street in the Rogers Park neighborhood as a snowstorm, bringing several inches of snow and below-zero wind chills, hits the Chicago area, Friday afternoon, Jan. 17, 2020.

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Flights at O’Hare International Airport were held up Friday as a winter storm moved through the Chicago area.

The FAA issued the ground stop at O’Hare, but Midway International Airport is not affected at this time, Aviation Department spokeswoman Karen Pride said.

According to the FAA, when a ground stop is issued, “flights that are destined to the affected airport are held at their departure point for the duration of the Ground Stop.”

Both airports reported hundreds of cancellations as snow and ice blanketed the area.

Up to 4 inches of snow will hit the Chicago area Friday evening before temperatures plummet to below-zero wind chills over the weekend, forecasters say.

Commuters should beware of “rapidly changing” conditions, including sudden snowfall, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Jake Petr.

“It will go from no snow to snowing pretty heavily,” Petr said. “Take it slow and give yourself enough time for where you need to go.”

About 9 or 10 p.m. Friday, snow will change to sleet or freezing rain as warmer air pushes through, he said. Saturday morning will see mostly rain showers.

Residents walk through the snow on North Ridge Boulevard near Howard Street in the Rogers Park neighborhood as a snowstorm, bringing several inches of snow and below-zero wind chills, hits the Chicago area, Friday afternoon, Jan. 17, 2020.

Residents walk through the snow on North Ridge Boulevard near Howard Street in the Rogers Park neighborhood as a snowstorm, bringing several inches of snow and below-zero wind chills, hits the Chicago area, Friday afternoon, Jan. 17, 2020.

Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times

But, later Saturday morning, the precipitation will change back to patchy snow showers as a cold front moves in, Petr said.

Wind gusts of 45 mph are expected in the morning and afternoon, he said. Temperatures will reach the upper 30s.

Dangerously cold temperatures are expected early Sunday, with the Sunday morning windchill dropping to negative 15 degrees, Petr said.

Cook County government is reminding residents that warming centers are available during the daytime for those without adequate heating in their homes.

Residents walk through the snow on North Ridge Boulevard near Howard Street in the Rogers Park neighborhood as a snowstorm, bringing several inches of snow and below-zero wind chills, hits the Chicago area, Friday afternoon, Jan. 17, 2020.

Residents walk through the snow on North Ridge Boulevard near Howard Street in the Rogers Park neighborhood as a snowstorm, bringing several inches of snow and below-zero wind chills, hits the Chicago area, Friday afternoon, Jan. 17, 2020.

Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times

The forecast for Jan. 17, 2020.

The forecast for Jan. 17, 2020.

National Weather Service

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