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Indianapolis Airport

February 1, 2011 by · Comments Off on Indianapolis Airport 

Indianapolis Airport, The number of flights are canceled because of heavy winter storm is underway. Dozens of flights to and from Indianapolis were canceled Tuesday as the second largest part of a powerful winter storm is to Indiana.

Crews were working to keep off-ice planes and the airport and keep a track open, but we expect an uphill battle as the ice moves more toward the center of Indiana, 6News’ Jennifer Carmack reported.

Many travelers are stranded at the airport waiting for a way out of Indianapolis, primarily due to flight problems throughout the Midwest.

“We slept in the airport, and it was like a big sleepover,” said Ranelle Miller. “Every bed was filled. It was really pretty, but we are tired now. ”

Some flights were to leave Indianapolis. Traveler Pauletta Pharis hoped his flight to Washington, DC, was among them.

“My family lives just north of here, so we were a family visiting the city, has just arrived for the weekend,” Pharis said. “We thought it was just the weekend, then got stuck.”

Bob Beavers arrived at the airport on Tuesday, Muncie, only to discover that his flight was canceled until Thursday in Colorado.

“I think the roads are not too good to be back in Muncie, we have reservations at a motel,” said Beavers. “No reason to worry about that. We cannot change it. We’ll make the best of him, transforming it into an adventure.”
Cancellations fight began yesterday the largest airport in the state.

Indianapolis International officials say they have used a single track for 21 hours last night.

Indianapolis International is not considered a hub for connecting flights, so officials do not expect high volume of passengers stranded for the rest of today and tomorrow.

The airport also recalls its snow and ice from the crew works day and night shifts of 12 hours. Many sleep in the airport instead of going home in freezing conditions.

Many businesses and schools across the state are closed or are closing their doors early in the afternoon as Indiana prepares for its second winter storm in the past 24 hours. Blizzard and winter storm warnings most general of the state. The weather also caused the postponement of today’s activities at the Indiana General Assembly

Chicago Weather

January 31, 2011 by · Comments Off on Chicago Weather 

Chicago Weather, There are several reports for Chicago’s weather, a series of storms can hit and also expect that windstorm can affects badly. The weather forecast for Chicago at 10 days seems very disturbing. However, a forecast of bad weather in Chicago 10 days is quite normal, as cold conditions expected this time of year. But the next few days could be quite historic, as the Windy City is fast becoming the snowy town. Blizzards were common in the Northeast and Midwest regions of the winter, but a storm front building could be even greater in some regions. This makes the weather in Chicago 10 days forecast even more important given that the city could be among the hardest hit in this blizzard.
A punch one or two of snow and wind are expected to hit the north northwestern Illinois and Indiana over the next three days.

Passage of snow will become snow showers and possibly a steady light snow Monday night and continue during the night.

Accumulations of 1-3 inches are possible by Tuesday morning.

The snow should taper off around noon Tuesday before the approach of a much more efficient system of southwest.

Blizzard is a watch in effect Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday as a system of low-pressure moves to strengthen the Ohio Valley.

Tuesday afternoon snow late stable and stronger winds will push into the region, beginning south of I-80 north and dissemination during the evening.

Rate of snow Tuesday night could approach 2-3 cm per hour and when combined with sustained winds at 30-40 mph, visibility will drop significantly with near whiteout conditions possible.

Total of 12-20 inches of snow are possible between Monday night and Wednesday afternoon with locally higher amounts.

Blowing snow and blowing snow will make travel dangerous and potentially life threatening, Tuesday night.
(AP) – A massive winter storm expected to blanket the Plains and Midwest with snow and ice earlier this week.

Freezing rain and snow are forecast for much of the nation’s midsection from Monday, and could cause problems during the morning commute in some areas.

Then, heavy snow expected to hit the region Tuesday and Wednesday. The weather service issued a storm watch for Tuesday and Wednesday for southern Wisconsin, northern Illinois and northwest Indiana including the cities of Milwaukee and Chicago. Snowfall could reach more than 2 feet in some areas when the storm crossed the region.

Cleveland Hopkins Airport

December 13, 2010 by · Comments Off on Cleveland Hopkins Airport 

Cleveland Hopkins Airport, American promoter Don King was arrested by security agents at the airport in Cleveland Hopkins International to find out who had ammunition in his luggage. Spokesman for the airport, Jacqueline May, announced today that King, 79, was arrested last night by members of the administration of transportation safety. May noted that the king had in his hand luggage ammunition for firearms of calibers 0.38 and 0.357. The same source said that security personnel guarded the ammunition that the king was allowed to continue his journey, we think of Florida. Mayo also said he did not know whether the king would receive some type of summons following the discovery of the ammunition, which gave no details. King or his representatives have not commented on the incident, which revealed the local television station in Cleveland “WOIO-TV.” The legendary boxing promoter, which in recent years has virtually disappeared in new sports, came to Cleveland to attend the funeral of his wife, who died last Thursday in Florida. Henrietta King, 87, died of complications from stomach cancer sufferer.

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