Chicago Weather: Winter storm to impact evening commute; Ind. authorities tell …

Winds are expected to hit between 40 and 50 mph, causing blizzard conditions, according to the National Weather Service. The city was under a winter storm warning, and O'Hare had canceled nearly 680 flights and Midway had canceled 55 by Wednesday 

Winds are expected to hit between 40 and 50 mph, causing blizzard conditions, according to the National Weather Service. The city was under a winter storm warning, and O'Hare had canceled nearly 680 flights and Midway had canceled 55 by Wednesday 

Indiana State Police asked residents to watch the news, listen to the radio or go online to get updates on road and weather conditions during the storm, instead of calling police. They expect to receive a high number of emergency calls during that time

The Chicago Fire Department evacuated buildings at 150, 180 and 191 North Wacker Drive Friday due to falling debris caused by high winds, including broken glass. Falling and blowing debris have caused extensive street and transportation closures in the 

Joggers take advantage of the warm weather in Chicago as they exercise near Skinner Park on the Near West Side on Feb. 20, 2016. (Abel Uribe / Chicago Tribune). Rosemary Regina Sobol and Marwa EltagouriChicago Tribune. The wind has died down,