-13 Degree Weather Has Brought Chicago’s O’Hare Airport To A Near Standstill @businessinsider

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Even though planes are no strangers to strong wind and freezing temperatures when they fly at 30,000 feet up, ice and snow on the runways make takeoffs and landings more dangerous.

According to FlightAware.com, over 60% of those scheduled have been cancelled. More than 300 flights scheduled for Tuesday have already been cancelled as well.

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