U.S: More than 150 flights
cancelled on 25 February as powerful storms continue to threaten eastern states
Severe thunderstorms capable of spawning tornadoes and damaging wind
gusts will continue to threaten portions of the eastern states through
Wednesday night. Nationwide, more than 2,250 flights had been cancelled by
early Wednesday evening and nearly all big U.S. carrier had enacted flexible
rebooking policies. And more than 150 flights had already been pre-emptively
cancelled for Thursday as airlines scrambled to get their planes and crews back
into place.
U.S: Southwest Airlines cancels all flights in, out of
Chicago's Midway International Airport because of storm
CHICAGO, IL — Midway Airport is virtually shut down as all Southwest
Airlines flights into and out of the South Side airport have been cancelled or
redirected due to Wednesday’s high winds and growing snowstorm.
U.S.: Update: Weather disrupts flights at Chicago, four north-eastern
airports
The FAA's Air Traffic Control System Command Center on Wednesday morning
reported flight delays at the following airports: Due to weather/snow-ice, departure
traffic destined to Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, IL (ORD) is
currently experiencing delays averaging 4 hours and 47 minutes. Due to
weather/low ceilings, departure traffic destined to Teterboro Airport,
Teterboro, NJ (TEB) is currently experiencing delays averaging 3 hours and 39
minutes.
Canada: Update: Winter storm in region disrupts some flights at
Michigan airports; travellers at Montreal airport may see delays
From media reports: CBS News reported preparations are under way across
Metro Detroit for a sizable winter storm expected to hit on Wednesday morning.
Weather warnings have been issued by the National Weather Service. Total snow
accumulations around 10 inches are expected north of the M-59 corridor and west
of Detroit. To the south, lesser amounts of four to eight inches are expected.
The city of Detroit and Monroe County are only expected to see between two to
four inches, the news source indicated. The Midland Daily News reported that as
of 9 a.m. today, several flights have been cancelled at the MBS International
Airport located in Freeland, Michigan. "We're going to have a rough few
hours here," the MBS manager said. "As you know, we may be open here,
but the weather in Detroit and Chicago will impact flights," the manager
added.