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Overview of the Winter Storm
This past weekend, a massive winter storm swept across the United States, resulting in significant disruptions to air travel. According to FlightAware, a flight tracking website, around 13,000 flights were cancelled on Saturday and Sunday alone. This unprecedented weather event has left travelers stranded and airports in chaos.
Impact on Air Travel
The storm's impact on air travel was immediate and severe. Major airports, including those in New York, Chicago, and Denver, reported the highest number of cancellations. Travelers faced long lines, frustrated staff, and limited options for rebooking flights. Many were forced to seek alternative transportation methods or accommodations.

Flight Cancellations by the Numbers
Approximately 13,000 flights cancelled over the weekend.
Major hubs like New York's JFK and LaGuardia were heavily affected.
Airlines such as Delta, United, and American Airlines reported significant disruptions.
Power Outages and Weather Conditions
In addition to flight cancellations, the winter storm has caused widespread power outages across several states. Millions of residents experienced disruptions as heavy snow and ice accumulation brought down power lines. Emergency services have been working tirelessly to restore power and assist those in need.
States Affected by Power Outages
New York
Illinois
Colorado
Texas
Safety Precautions and Travel Advice
Officials are urging travelers to stay informed about the weather conditions and to take necessary precautions. If you must travel, ensure that you have a backup plan in case of delays or cancellations. Here are some tips to consider:
Check flight status regularly on airline websites or apps.
Pack essentials in your carry-on in case of unexpected overnight stays.
Stay updated with local weather forecasts and advisories.

Looking Ahead
As the storm continues to move across the country, airlines are working to resume normal operations. However, travelers should remain cautious and flexible with their plans. The situation is evolving, and further cancellations may occur as conditions change.
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