The National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning and hazardous weather outlook for the Chicago area, with wind gusts as high as 50 miles per hour and wind chills as low as three below zero Tuesday night.
The storm could be the biggest since a 1967 blizzard paralyzed the city, Chicago officials said.
The system is also expected to bring ice storms Monday night through early Wednesday for an area that includes the Ozarks in Missouri and Arkansas, as well as St. Louis, Indianapolis, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and New York, according to weather.com. Oklahoma and Missouri both declared a state of emergency.
United and Continental Airlines are allowing travelers affected by the weather in the Midwest and Northeast to change flights without fees from January 31 through February 3.
Chicago Midwest Brace for Winter Storm
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