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US Faces Travel Chaos as Two Major Storms Set to Hit, Causing Over 300 Flight Cancellations at Boston, LaGuardia, JFK and Philadelphia and Other Airports, Disrupting Airlines Like Japan, United, Qatar, Southwest, Frontier, Korean Air and More: New Updates You Need To Know

Published 1 month ago2 minute read

Monday, February 10, 2025

Severe weather is causing major disruptions across the northern United States as two powerful storm systems move eastward, leading to over 300 flight cancellations and significant delays at airports like Boston, LaGuardia, and others. Airlines including Japan Airlines, United, Qatar Airways, Southwest, Frontier, and Korean Air are all experiencing widespread interruptions. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued multiple winter storm warnings, predicting heavy snow, intense rain, and hazardous road conditions throughout the week as the storms advance. Travelers are advised to stay updated on flight statuses and prepare for ongoing disruptions.

The first storm system began impacting the Plains on Monday, bringing snow to the northern states and heavy rain to the south. Kansas is expected to bear the brunt of the snowfall, with some areas seeing up to 5 inches. The storm is expected to move east on Tuesday, impacting the Appalachian and mid-Atlantic regions and extending into parts of the Northeast. Virginia, D.C., Maryland, and Delaware could see as much as 6 inches of snow. A second storm will follow quickly on Wednesday, bringing more snow and rain to the Midwest, with the Northeast to be impacted later in the week.

Passengers at major airports across the U.S. are already experiencing major disruptions due to the ongoing storms. Here’s a look at the current impact on air travel:

With roads expected to be coated in snow and ice, driving is becoming increasingly hazardous. The has issued warnings about , , and , urging travelers to postpone non-essential travel. Officials are also advising drivers to prepare for the possibility of road closures in the worst-hit areas.

As the storm systems continue to sweep across the U.S., travelers should expect disruptions to last throughout the week. Passengers flying through major airports are strongly encouraged to stay updated on weather conditions and flight schedules, while allowing extra time for possible delays. With stormy weather affecting both air and road travel, planning ahead will be essential for a smoother journey.

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