William P. Hobby Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport will be back open today after shutting down Tuesday due to the snow and ice.
The season's latest winter storm could wreak havoc on air travel in the Northeast this weekend. Meanwhile, parts of Texas and the Gulf Coast are eyeing another potential winter storm.
The blizzard warning in Lake Charles, Louisiana, marked a historic moment, with winds and heavy snow reducing visibility in a region not accustomed to such conditions. As temperatures plunged, governors in Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama declared states of emergency, and many school systems closed for the day.
A major winter storm called Enzo has led to heavy snow and ice, disrupting air travel across the United States, especially at airports in Texas.
Flights continued to be cancelled in the U.S. on Wednesday, as the historic winter storm that hit Louisiana, Texas and other Gulf Coast states continued spreading for a second day.
Storm Enzo has closed Houston's airports and disrupted flights between Phoenix and multiple Gulf Coast cities. Here's what travelers should do.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is open but travelers are facing delays, canceled flights and non-existent parking trams due to overnight snow and ice.
A rare winter storm charging through Texas and the northern Gulf Coast has closed highways and airports and prompted the first blizzard warning for southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana.
according to FlightAware. United Airlines, which operates a major base in Houston, already planned to cancel 497 flights on Tuesday. Southwest, which has a large operation in Houston as well ...
Thousands of flights were canceled Tuesday and airports in Houston suspended operations as a winter storm hit Texas, Louisiana and other states along the Gulf Coast where snow is rarely seen. “They’re looking at snowfall amounts on the order of 3 to 6 inches,
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.
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