(CHICAGO) More than 100 flights have been canceled at O’Hare International Airport Sunday as the city deals with the aftermath of the second largest snowstorm on record for the city in November.
More than 130 flights have been canceled at O’Hare as of 7:30 a.m. Sunday, according to the city’s Department of Aviation. No delays or cancellations had been reported at Midway.
At O’Hare, 11.2 inches of snow fell, making it the second largest snowstorm for November in Chicago, according to the weather service. The top November snowstorm was recorded Nov. 25-26, 1985, when 12 inches of snow fell.
Areas north and northwest of the city got even more snowfall. In Mundelein, 16.9 inches were reported. In Elk Grove, 11.6 inches of snow was recorded. Boone County’s Capron was hit with 18.5 inches of snowfall, according to to the weather service. Because the precipitation ranged from rain to snow in downtown Chicago, not much stuck to the ground.
This month now ranks as fourth snowiest on record, even though it has also been one of the warmest Novembers, according to the weather service.
Chicago isn’t expected to see a chance of more of the white stuff until the day after Thanksgiving, according to the weather service.
Don’t expect snow on Thanksgiving. Rain will begin falling on Wednesday and continue at least through Friday.







