Winter weather leads to thousands of flight delays, cancellations in Northeast
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Children play in the snow in Central Park in Manhattan today.
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People walk through Times Square during a winter storm in New York City, on Friday.
NEW YORK >> A mix of snow and ice bore down on the U.S. Northeast today, disrupting post-holiday weekend airline traffic and prompting officials in New York and New Jersey to issue weather emergency declarations even as the storm ebbed by mid-morning.
People in much of the Northeast were advised to stay off the roads because of treacherous conditions, with states of emergency declared in New York and New Jersey.
“The safety of New Yorkers is my top priority, and I continue to urge extreme caution throughout the duration of this storm,” New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a statement.
By early today, about six to 10 inches of snow had fallen across an area from Syracuse in central New York to Long Island in the southeast of the state, as well as Connecticut, said Bob Oravec, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center near Washington, D.C.
New York City received two to four inches of snow overnight, with 4.3 inches reported at Central Park, Oravec said, the most since 2022.
“The good news is that the heaviest snow is done,” he said. “Only a few flurries remain this morning and those will taper off by the afternoon.”
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But the effects were being felt by travelers.
More than 14,400 domestic U.S. flights today were canceled or delayed as of mid-morning, with the majority in the New York area, including at John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport, according to the tracking site FlightAware.
Another 2,100 international flights that had been scheduled to depart or land in the U.S. on Saturday were canceled, FlightAware reported.
Representatives from American Airlines, United Airlines and JetBlue Airways told Reuters that the carriers had waived change fees normally charged to rebook for passengers whose travel plans may be affected by weather-related disruptions.
Ice storm warnings and winter weather advisories were also posted for most of Pennsylvania and much of Massachusetts.
New Jersey and Pennsylvania issued commercial vehicle restrictions for some roads, including many interstate highways.
“This storm will cause dangerous road conditions and impact holiday travel,” New Jersey’s Acting Gov. Tahesha Way said in a statement. “We are urging travelers to avoid travel during the storm and allow crews to tend to roads.”
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