Flights cancelled out of Chicago as powerful storms anticipated Wednesday

CHICAGO -- Both of Chicago's airports have canceled flights as powerful storms are anticipated to hit parts of the Midwest.

The Chicago Department of Aviation said Wednesday, June 22nd that 85 flights had been canceled at O'Hare International Airport. Schedules there were running about 30 minutes late.

At Midway International Airport, 40 flights were canceled. Flights were about 20 minutes behind.

National Weather Service meteorologist Amy Seeley says high winds are expected to be the biggest threat. There could be wind gusts over 70 mph.

Forecasters predict the most severe conditions during the late afternoon and evening hours.

Far eastern Iowa and northern Illinois could see "significant" tornadoes of an EF2 rating or higher. Wind gusts could be 70 mph or greater. The worst weather is expected in Chicago after 4:00 p.m.