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Thousands of U.S. flights delayed, canceled amid massive winter storm
More than 2,200 flights were delayed and canceled at airports across the U.S. on Wednesday morning as a coast-to-coast winter storm affecting most of the northern half of the country continued to track east from Washington toward New England.
Following several days of reported disruptions to air travel, which prompted major airlines like Delta and Southwest to issue weather waivers in anticipation of further scheduling issues, at least 1,109 U.S. flights were delayed and another 1,116 were canceled before 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday, according to the online tracking database FlightAware. Those numbers account for flights originally scheduled to move within, into or out of the U.S.
Along with SkyWest, Delta and Southwest are among the airlines most affected by this week's winter storm. Each individual airline had already canceled between 231 and 239 flights by mid-morning on Wednesday, the database showed, while Southwest and Delta reported 178 and 152 delayed trips, respectively.
originally posted by: chiefsmom
Sitting here at work, watching the freezing rain come down, seeing my car covered in ice.
Simply can't wait to drive on it, to go home in 2 hours.
Yea, Michigan winter!!!!
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: xuenchen
Dammit!
I bought a brand new $1k snow blower in November and I haven't even had to take it out of the shed this year.... Frickin disappointed
originally posted by: nugget1
I miss the days when winter storms were an expected part of the weather pattern and not mainstream news presented as pending Armagedon.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
originally posted by: nugget1
I miss the days when winter storms were an expected part of the weather pattern and not mainstream news presented as pending Armagedon.
That's how everything is presented today.
Rail accident...doom porn
Twitter bought...freedom porn
Balloon flight...spy porn
People have become so numb to the over abundance of news sources they have become numb to anything that's not hyped to porn levels.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
originally posted by: Bluntone22
originally posted by: nugget1
I miss the days when winter storms were an expected part of the weather pattern and not mainstream news presented as pending Armagedon.
That's how everything is presented today.
Rail accident...doom porn
Twitter bought...freedom porn
Balloon flight...spy porn
People have become so numb to the over abundance of news sources they have become numb to anything that's not hyped to porn levels.
Although I agree with all the doom porness, some storms are historic.. The one hitting Minnesota might be one of them.
originally posted by: xuenchen
Massive storm covering most of The U.S.
Snow and rain and 1000's of air flights affected !!
What's it like where you are ?
Chicago area is mostly rain and flight delays !! 🥳️
FlightAware.com live flight delay and cancellation statistics for today
Lots of links in the article:
Thousands of U.S. flights delayed, canceled amid massive winter storm
More than 2,200 flights were delayed and canceled at airports across the U.S. on Wednesday morning as a coast-to-coast winter storm affecting most of the northern half of the country continued to track east from Washington toward New England.
Following several days of reported disruptions to air travel, which prompted major airlines like Delta and Southwest to issue weather waivers in anticipation of further scheduling issues, at least 1,109 U.S. flights were delayed and another 1,116 were canceled before 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday, according to the online tracking database FlightAware. Those numbers account for flights originally scheduled to move within, into or out of the U.S.
Along with SkyWest, Delta and Southwest are among the airlines most affected by this week's winter storm. Each individual airline had already canceled between 231 and 239 flights by mid-morning on Wednesday, the database showed, while Southwest and Delta reported 178 and 152 delayed trips, respectively.
WAY OUT OF THE ORDINARY FOR US BUT WE HAVE 73 AND SUNNY TODAY IN TULSA OK! 30 degree swing tomorrow tho high in the 40's
originally posted by: nugget1
I miss the days when winter storms were an expected part of the weather pattern and not mainstream news presented as pending Armagedon.
originally posted by: Hypntick
You wouldn't know it here in SC; it will be over 80 tomorrow and currently around 75 today. It's sure looking a lot like spring down here
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