A rare winter storm charging through Texas and the northern Gulf Coast left New Orleans and Houston frozen Tuesday, closing highways, grounding nearly all flights and canceling school for millions of students more used to hurricane dismissals than snow days.
If you're flying out of these large airports in Texas, here's what the delays look like as of 10 a.m. CT on Jan. 21, according to FlightAware.
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Some flights scheduled to leave Dallas airports for Houston airports Friday were canceled amid the snowy weather in North Texas. Aviation tracking company FlightAware shows live updates on the flight status from Dallas to Houston.
According to FlightAware, DFW International and Dallas Love Field airports had over 1,800 cancellations combined. Friday could be worse.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is open but travelers are facing delays, canceled flights and non-existent parking trams due to overnight snow and ice.
Hundreds of flights into and out of Dallas-Fort Worth airport were cancelled as Texas braces for a wintry storm.
Roughly 40 million people from Texas to the Carolinas are under winter weather alerts as a rare winter storm amid bone-chilling temperatures brings potentially historic snowfall to cities unused to
An historic January storm dumped more deep snow along the US Gulf Coast on Wednesday after bringing Houston and New Orleans to a near standstill over the past two days and burying parts of Florida's Panhandle with accumulations more typical of Chicago.
A major winter storm slammed the southern United States Tuesday, blanketing parts of the Gulf Coast with record-breaking snowfall in a region largely unaccustomed to extreme winter weather.
A rare winter storm along the Gulf Coast and the Southeast left record snow and freezing temperatures, leading to closed highways, thousands of canceled flights and reports of deaths. Two people who were outside died in Austin,