More than 10,000 flights were scrapped on Sunday as a massive winter storm brought treacherous conditions to the United States. The cancellations represent about 22% of the average daily number of flights across the country, according to data from FlightAware.
The severe weather, which includes heavy snow, rain, and freezing temperatures, has disrupted power for hundreds of thousands of homes in the South. A staggering 839,061 customers lost electricity after the storm hit, with over 289,000 outages reported in Tennessee alone.
Airports across the country were severely impacted, with major hubs such as Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Hartsfield Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport seeing hundreds of cancellations. The New York City metropolitan area was also hard hit, with Newark Liberty International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport reporting over 400 flight cancellations each.
Forecasters predict that the storm will bring heavy snow to a large portion of the country, with up to 18 inches expected in Massachusetts and surrounding states. The South is also bracing for severe thunderstorms along the Gulf Coast.
As one AccuWeather meteorologist warned, "People may be stuck at home for days without power and heat during the coldest weather weβve seen so far this winter." The storm's aftermath will also bring extremely cold temperatures, putting communities already hit by travel disruptions and power outages at risk.
The severe weather, which includes heavy snow, rain, and freezing temperatures, has disrupted power for hundreds of thousands of homes in the South. A staggering 839,061 customers lost electricity after the storm hit, with over 289,000 outages reported in Tennessee alone.
Airports across the country were severely impacted, with major hubs such as Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Hartsfield Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport seeing hundreds of cancellations. The New York City metropolitan area was also hard hit, with Newark Liberty International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport reporting over 400 flight cancellations each.
Forecasters predict that the storm will bring heavy snow to a large portion of the country, with up to 18 inches expected in Massachusetts and surrounding states. The South is also bracing for severe thunderstorms along the Gulf Coast.
As one AccuWeather meteorologist warned, "People may be stuck at home for days without power and heat during the coldest weather weβve seen so far this winter." The storm's aftermath will also bring extremely cold temperatures, putting communities already hit by travel disruptions and power outages at risk.