Travelers across the United States face major disruptions as a fierce Arctic storm hits. The storm causes over 2,500 flight delays and 246 cancellations, affecting United, Spirit, Alaska, Delta, JetBlue, and Southwest Airlines. Freezing rain, heavy snow, and subzero temperatures create chaos on roads and in airports. Passengers should check flight statuses before heading to the airport.
The storm sweeps through the north-central U.S., bringing strong winds and extreme cold. Meteorologists warn of dangerously low temperatures, but no record-breaking cold is expected. Travelers in affected areas should prepare for icy roads and delays. The storm moves toward the Great Lakes, Midwest, and East Coast. Drivers and commuters should stay cautious and monitor road conditions.
Heavy snow hits regions near the Great Lakes, with up to two feet of accumulation. Areas downwind of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior face significant snowfall. The storm also affects the East Coast, bringing rainstorms and flash flooding, especially in urban areas. Flooded roads and waterlogged infrastructure may disrupt local transportation systems.
Airports across the U.S. experience significant disruptions due to the storm. Major hubs like Boston Logan and Reagan National report numerous cancellations and delays. Travelers should prepare for continued disruptions as the storm moves across the country. Although the storm eases by the weekend, delays persist in affected areas.
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