Flight status: Thousand flights cancelled, delayed as snow dampens Christmas-New Year's holiday period

New York City received around four inches of snow Friday night into early Saturday — slightly under what some forecasts had predicted.

Flight status: Thousand flights cancelled, delayed as snow dampens Christmas-New Year's holiday period
Flyers in the U.S. were experiencing harrowing times as more than a thousand flights were cancelled or delayed across the Northeast and Great Lakes regions due to snow, as thousands took to US roads and airports during the busy travel period between Christmas and New Year's.

New York City received around four inches of snow Friday night into early Saturday — slightly under what some forecasts had predicted. At least 1,500 flights were cancelled from Friday night, according to flight-tracking service FlightAware. But by Saturday morning, both the roads and skies were clearing.

“The storm is definitely winding down, a little bit of flurries across the Northeast this morning," said Bob Oravec, a Maryland-based forecaster at the National Weather Service.


Oravac said the storm was quick-moving from the northwest toward the Southeast US, with the largest snowfall in the New York City area reaching over six inches (15 centimetres) in central eastern Long Island. Further to the north in the Catskills, communities saw as much as 10 inches (25 centimetres) of snowfall.

Newark Liberty International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport posted snow warnings on the social media platform X on Friday, cautioning that weather conditions could cause flight disruptions.

The National Weather Service warned of hazardous travel conditions from the Great Lakes through the northern mid-Atlantic and southern New England, with the potential for tree damage and power outages. Forecasters said the storm was expected to weaken by Saturday morning.
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In Times Square on Saturday, workers in red jumpsuits worked to clear the sludge and powder-coated streets and sidewalks using shovels and snowblowers.

Jennifer Yokley, who was in Times Square on a holiday trip from North Carolina, said she was excited to see snow accumulating as it dusted buildings, trees and signs throughout the city.

Payton Baker and Kolby Grey, who were visiting New York City from West Virginia on Saturday, said the snow was a Christmas surprise for their third anniversary trip.

Ahead of the storm, New York Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for more than half of the state. Acting New Jersey Governor Tahesha Way declared a state of emergency for all of New Jersey, “due to a severe winter storm causing dangerous weather conditions, including heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain.”
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“This storm will cause dangerous road conditions and impact holiday travel," Way said in a statement. "We are urging travellers to avoid travel during the storm and allow crews to tend to the roads. Drivers should plan their travel accordingly, monitor conditions and road closures, and follow all safety protocols.”
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