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Tens of millions of Americans are under winter storm warnings as a "major" system is dumping snow and delaying flights.
A winter storm has the potential to dump heavy rain and several inches of snow across more than 1,000 miles of the country this weekend.
A major winter storm blasted parts of the Midwest and the Central U.S. this weekend with heavy snowfall, causing travel nightmares for millions of people as they return home from Thanksgiving plans.
The trip home from Thanksgiving for millions of travelers in the central U.S. will be disrupted by a "significant winter storm," forecasters said.
The Thanksgiving weekend storm system has brought over a foot of snow and strong winds to parts of the Midwest and thunderstorms across the South.
More than 1,100 flights were canceled at Chicago airports as the storm disrupted travel for those headed home after Thanksgiving.
Winter hasn’t even officially started, yet the vibe is already approaching full late-February fatigue. A new storm is barreling out of the Plains toward the Northeast, threatening more travel disruptions after a post-Thanksgiving blast dropped record November snow in Chicago,
ATLANTA — The Transportation security administration says Sunday could break a record for its busiest travel day. But winter weather is disrupting flights across the country, including at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. That’s where Channel 2’s Eryn Rogers was live for Channel 2 Action News at 6:00. She’ll
FOX 32’s Kasey Chronis joins ChicagoLIVE live from O’Hare International Airport, where nearly 200 flights have been canceled and delays continue to climb after this weekend’s massive snowstorm. She shares travelers’ stories — including passengers stranded more than 24 hours — explains what airlines are (and aren’t) covering,