Texas Winter Storm Disrupts Nearly 1,300 Flights Nationwide
Severe weather in North Texas causes widespread cancellations at Dallas airports, impacting travel across the U.S.
- Dallas-Fort Worth International and Dallas Love Field airports experienced over 40% of flights canceled due to snow, sleet, and freezing rain.
- San Antonio International Airport reported 27 cancellations and 27 delays, with operations running smoothly despite ripple effects from North Texas.
- The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for North and Central Texas, forecasting up to 8 inches of snow in some areas north of Dallas.
- Major airlines, including American and Southwest, issued travel waivers allowing passengers to rebook flights in affected regions over the next several days.
- Travelers are advised to check flight statuses directly with airlines and consider alternative routes as the storm moves east toward the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.