The bulk of the snow has fallen, but blowing and drifting could make the morning rush a bit tricky.
Plows were out overnight on expressways and this morning began the process of cleaning side streets.
The Illinois Department of Transportation has hundreds of trucks on the roads, clearing snow and spreading salt.
The city had the entire fleet of 275 snow plows and salt trucks out overnight trying to keep the streets clear.
Drivers should give themselves extra time this morning to compensate.
More than a foot of snow fell in the city, with possible record snow totals.
Crews have also been working overnight to plow all the runways at Chicago airports after hundreds of flights were cancelled at both O’Hare and Midway.
Southwest Airlines planned to start flying again Wednesday out of Midway starting at 10 a.m. They canceled all of their flights there starting at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Flights to places like New York, Washington, and Philadelphia remain cancelled due to the weather on the East Coast.
Getting back on track at O’Hare will be tough; nearly 600 flights were cancelled Tuesday. The airport is reporting 15 minute delays for most flights Wednesday morning.
Flights to the East Coast from O’Hare are also having difficulty getting out, and most have been cancelled.
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