As airports across the country struggled with delays and cancellations, Austin’s Bergstrom International Airport was able to weather the storm.
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.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport remained opened Tuesday as travelers faced delays and canceled flights due to overnight snow and ice. KXAN counted 89 delays, on top of 44 cancelations tracked by FlightAware.
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.
A historic winter storm swept across the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, bringing heavy snow and icy conditions to the Southeast while most of the country was facing dangerously cold temperatures from an arctic blast that arrived over the weekend.
Airports in the Houston, Texas area have temporarily shut down operations as the state braces for brutal blizzard conditions and winds of up to 35 miles per hour.
This winter's harshest arctic blast so far is coursing through Texas as the state is the worst in the world for flight cancellations.
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Southeast Texas is bracing for Winter Storm Enzo, prompting airport closures in Houston and widespread travel disruptions.
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The storm has prompted the first ever blizzard warnings for several coastal counties near the Texas-Louisiana border