Lake Shore Drive reopens; Airports dig out; CPS to close 2nd day

Lake Shore Drive reopens; Crain's - City of Lake Shore Drive again early Thursday morning, according to reports.
Chicago Public Schools and Cook County courts will remain closed Thursday, but the airport is trying to revive traffic in the city continues to dig out the massive storm that buried and their surroundings to 20 inches of snow.
Conditions have improved O'Hare International Airport and Midway Airport, according to press reports from the city Department of Aviation on Wednesday evening.
Carrier canceled more than 2,200 flights to O'Hare and more than 400 flights at Midway department said Wednesday, but "several years ago came at O'Hare today and there were some arrivals and departures on the road."
Airlines from both airports to predict years more advanced
Schedule continued on Thursday.
Even though the airport remained open, as many traders who serve passengers stranded at airports, airlines, stopped traffic to O'Hare and Midway late Tuesday storm that brought thunder, lightning and up to 3 inches of snow per hour, carrying in Chicago.
Chicago was relatively quiet Wednesday due to weather, which prevented a lot of commuting to work or even leave their homes.