Polar Vortex Is Affecting Travel, Schools, Seniors, Homeless

People bundled up against the cold in downtown Chicago on Sunday. Forecasters warned of dangerous weather conditions across a swath of the U.S. over the next several days.
People bundled up against the cold in downtown Chicago on Sunday. Forecasters warned of dangerous weather conditions across a swath of the U.S. over the next several days.
People bundled up against the cold in downtown Chicago on Sunday. Forecasters warned of dangerous weather conditions across a swath of the U.S. over the next several days.
People bundled up against the cold in downtown Chicago on Sunday. Forecasters warned of dangerous weather conditions across a swath of the U.S. over the next several days.

Polar Vortex Is Affecting Travel, Schools, Seniors, Homeless

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The polar vortex that’s swirling through Chicago has caused some major problems for planes, trains and automobiles.

Thousands of flights have been cancelled at O’Hare and Midway airports. Amtrak suspended service, and drivers are having their fair share of headaches, even though traffic has been light.

Morning Shift checks in on how the subzero temperatures have affected travel in the region, as well as what the weather has meant for seniors and other people going about their day-to-day.

GUEST: Michael Puente, WBEZ Northwest Indiana reporter

Sarah Karp, WBEZ education reporter

Jon Davis, Chief Meteorologist at Riskpulse

Hannah Leone, Chicago Tribune reporter

Carrie Shepherd, WBEZ reporter

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