Heavy snowfall in American Midwest causes treacherous road conditions

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A winter storm moving across the Great Lakes which is forecast to drop about a foot of snow in some areas has created treacherous driving conditions, closed schools and forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights.

The US National Weather Service issued winter weather warnings and advisories across the upper Midwest. The snow that began falling late on Thursday afternoon is expected to continue throughout Friday as the storm moves east.

As of Friday morning, the National Weather Service received reports of between 9in and 11in of snow over a 24-hour period in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Eight inches was reported in parts of northern Illinois and about 6in was reported in the Chicago area.

Workers shovel a pavement in Chicago, where 6in of snow is expected (AP)
Workers shovel a pavement in Chicago, where 6in of snow is expected (AP)

Skids and crashes were reported on the roads in the Chicago and Detroit areas. A multi-vehicle crash closed a stretch of eastbound Interstate 94 near Ann Arbor, but no severe injuries were reported.

About 730 flights were cancelled at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and about 265 flights were cancelled at Midway, the Chicago Department of Aviation reported. More than 200 flights were cancelled at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus, Michigan.

American, United, Delta and Southwest airlines warned travellers to expect more flight cancellations to and from Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.

Drivers have been urged to take care on the roads (AP)
Drivers have been urged to take care on the roads (AP)

The expectation of up to 12in around Chicago prompted officials to close the city’s public schools to about 390,000 students. Classes were also cancelled in the city’s suburbs.

Court closures were reported in Chicago and Detroit, and driver’s licence offices were shut in the Chicago area.

The weather has made for treacherous conditions across the Midwest (AP)
The weather has made for treacherous conditions across the Midwest (AP)

Students in the Milwaukee Public School District — Wisconsin’s largest school district — have Friday off, as well hundreds of other schools. Schools across Nebraska and Iowa have closed or delayed the start of classes as snow and subzero wind chills rake the region.

AAA Michigan recommended that drivers stay off the road if possible.

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