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More than 1,000 flights cancelled or delayed as snow storm threatens much of US
More than a 1,000 flights have been canceled or delayed in anticipation of snow and icy conditions Tuesday, as a winter storm threatens the Midwest, the South and the East Coast of the United States. (www.foxnews.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
How much snow did ORD-MDW actualy receive? I left YZF for DVK yesterday morning it was -32C and we were on time. My continuing flight to YRB has been delayed due to colder weather. Go figure....
They did not get as much snow as we got out here NW of the City, however, it was the severe cold that raised concerns. Currently it is -17°F there with wind chills of -25° to -45° It's a balmy -14° here at home and little wind so far. Blowing snow from the fields were a concern the last 3 days.
And to keep this on topic, the Cessna's did not fly yesterday at all, however they are enroute to MCW this morning.
And to keep this on topic, the Cessna's did not fly yesterday at all, however they are enroute to MCW this morning.
We flew in an AT43/45 here this morning -41C. And this is the warmest day of week. Won't get above freezing until late-Feb maybe.
Did we get snow at ORD
Remember when they cancelled flights because of an actual snowstorm? Now they just cancel the lower yield flights in "anticipation" of a snowstorm. This is a real profit booster for the airlines. They don't have to compensate fliers because it is weather related and they don't have the expense of operating the flights.
I'm going to adjust the phrase to "it's colder than a ramper's rear end at O'Hare".