Dangerous cold settles on Chicago again a day after winter storm
A day after much of the Chicago area was socked with a snowstorm that lingered from Saturday night all the way into Sunday afternoon, bitter and dangerous cold settled on the area.
A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for the Chicago area until noon Monday, with wind chills as low as -15 to -25 expected. Such conditions could cause frostbite on exposed skin within 30 minutes.
Chicago Public Schools are open as usual on Monday despite the cold. But some school districts in the greater Chicago area will indeed be closed on Monday and will be moving to e-learning.
Warming centers are open throughout the Chicago area. Department of Family and Support Services community service centers are open as warming centers from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- The Englewood Community Service Center at 1140 W. 79th St.
- The Garfield Community Service Center at 10 S. Kedzie Ave.
- The Dr. Martin Luther King Community Service Center at 4314 S. Cottage Grove Ave.
- The North Area Community Service Center at 845 W. Wilson Ave.
- The South Chicago Community Service Center at 8650 S. Commercial Ave.
- The Trina Davila Community Service Center at 4312 W. North Ave.
Chicago Public Library, Park District, and City College facilities, senior centers, community service centers, and police district stations are also pressed into service as warming centers. The city has posted a map of all the facilities.
Meanwhile, weather woes across the country were disrupting flights at O'Hare and Midway international airports again on Monday.
As of just after 6 a.m., 183 flights were canceled at O'Hare, and 29 at Midway, according to the Chicago Department of Aviation.
More than 500 flights in and out of O'Hare were canceled amid the snowstorm on Sunday.
Salt spreaders were out across Chicago early Monday morning, first targeting major streets, DuSable Lake Shore Drive, bridges, and overpasses before getting to neighborhood streets.
Before the cold set in, the winter storm Saturday night through Sunday afternoon dropped 10.5 inches in the Loop, 9 inches in Avondale and Pilsen, 8.5 inches in Wicker Park and Bronzeville, and 8.1 inches in Hobart, Indiana.