This past Saturday, as Chicago hunkered down after Thanksgiving festivities, the city was battered with a historic snowfall across the region. The monumental flurry, which, according to the National Weather Service, saw an average of 8.4 inches fall across the city, set the record for the single largest November snowfall in Chicago’s history, beating out the previous record of 8 inches set over 70 years ago in 1951.
The blizzard came at a bad time for travelers making their way back from the holidays, as flight cancellations and dangerous roads made the weekend an extremely difficult transit period. On what the Transportation Security Administration had already expected to be one of its busiest weekends in history, O'Hare Airport alone saw 1300 flight cancellations on Saturday and anoth

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