Hundreds of Flights Canceled in the U.S. Due to Snow and Winter Storms
Hundreds of Flights Canceled in the U.S. Due to Snow and Winter Storms
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Quick summary: Severe winter storms and snow have significantly disrupted air travel in the northeastern United States, leading to hundreds of flight cancellations during the Christmas travel period.
Air travel in the northeastern United States has been heavily impacted due to storm warnings and snowfall. Hundreds of flights have been canceled, particularly affecting the Christmas travel rush. Weather warnings are in effect for many states. As of Friday afternoon local time, at least 1,490 flights had been canceled and more than 5,900 were delayed, according to Flightaware. New York and Chicago airports were particularly affected by the cancellations and delays. Hundreds of connections are expected to be canceled today. In New York State, up to 25 centimeters of snow was forecast for the night leading into Saturday. The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) predicted snowfall for the region around the Great Lakes and warned of difficult road conditions. A winter storm warning is also in effect for New York City, as well as for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, and parts of Michigan, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Meanwhile, in California, severe weather has caused flooding, leading to a temporary shutdown of operations at Santa Barbara Airport, northwest of Los Angeles.
Source: www.tagesschau.de
