According to FlightAware, there are 13,031 flights delayed and 1,650 total cancellations as of Thursday morning.
According to the app FlightAware, there were 10,882 flights delayed and 1,783 flights canceled in the U.S. on Monday.
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.
A winter storm in Texas is causing widespread flight cancellations, particularly in Dallas, a major airline hub.
According to FlightAware, DFW International and Dallas Love Field airports had over 1,800 cancellations combined. Friday could be worse.
Hundreds of flights into and out of Dallas-Fort Worth airport were cancelled as Texas braces for a wintry storm.
In addition to flight disruptions, Thursday's severe weather led to hundreds of power outages and some traffic delays.
Areas in Central Texas could see a mix of freezing rain, sleet and snow between Thursday and Friday, according to the National Weather Service. The NWS predicts cold, freezing rain Thursday morning to midnight on Friday and then some sleet and snow west of Austin between midnight and sunrise on Friday.
As bone-chilling, winter air arrived Monday in North Texas, the update forecasts from the National Weather Service indicated that Tuesday will be sunny before weather conditions start to deteriorate later this week.
A Wellington woman says she feels like she never wants to fly again after a six day ordeal that saw her flights home from Dallas cancelled repeatedly.
Earlier this week the storm brought heavy snow, as much as 7 inches in some spots, and made roads slick across much of Texas and Oklahoma before moving east.
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