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The winds, which might cause minor damage to trees or homes or break windows in downtown skyscrapers, should dissipate before trick-or-treaters take to the streets Wednesday night, forecasters said. At Navy Pier, outside attractions like the Ferris wheel will close but the indoor areas will remain open.

Most of the storm's dramatic action will happen out on Lake Michigan, where whitecap records set during the 2011 blizzard might be broken, forecasters said.

"This is going to be a sustained, long-term event with sustained northerly winds for 24 hours, whereas the previous storm was a low pressure system that … moved very quickly," Krein said.

Also enhancing the waves' height is the mix of warm water with much cooler winds, he said.

The forecast of powerful waves left those with boats still in the city's harbors — officials said about 400 remained — scrambling to secure them.

"In old sailing terms, they used to 'batten down the hatches,'" said Scott Stevenson, executive vice president for Westrec Marinas, which manages the harbors for the Chicago Park District. "We are doing the modern-day version of that."

Lines have been secured and docks and equipment checked. Crews are tying lines onto boats and checking to make sure all of them have been tied properly, Stevenson said. More than 20 boats were damaged in Monroe Harbor during a severe late-October storm last year, so the handful of boats remaining in that harbor were moved to DuSable Harbor.

At O'Hare International Airport on Monday morning, many travelers resigned themselves to being stuck midtrip, perhaps until Halloween. Some sprawled out on cushioned chairs, trying to rest. Others busied themselves on smartphones, attempting to arrange hotel accommodations.

Doug Austin, who was heading to Arizona for business Monday, arrived at O'Hare thinking his flight would be on time and unaffected by the hurricane churning out east.

Then he discovered his plane was flying here from the East Coast. His flight was canceled and rescheduled for Tuesday.

"I'm caught, and there's nothing I can do," Austin said, exhaling in exasperation.

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