Winter storm snarls holiday travel in parts of US

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CHICAGO, Dec 28, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Hundreds of flights were canceled and
thousands more delayed across the United States on Thursday as a powerful
winter storm swept through the center of the country, frustrating holiday
travelers.

More than 6,500 flights were delayed and some 800 more were canceled,
according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.

A mix of rain, snow and strong winds also made travel dangerous or
impossible on roads, especially in the northern and central plains, where
some areas could see more than a foot of snow before the storm subsides
Friday.

Authorities reported white out conditions in parts of Nebraska and closed a
section of an interstate road.

North Dakota issued a no-travel advisory for the entire eastern side of the
state. A small airport in the city of Fargo was shut down and all flights
were canceled.

The severe weather arrived as many Americans were traveling for the
Christmas holiday.

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in Texas — a major hub for
American Airlines through which more than 200,000 holiday travelers were
expected to pass — experienced the heaviest disruptions. More than 450
flights were canceled and more than 600 others were delayed.

“Our Christmas vacation is ruined,” stranded traveler Denise Knight told
the Fort Worth Star-Telegram newspaper.

“By the time we get where we’re going, it’ll be time for us to come back.
Now we’ve got hotel rooms, no luggage, no clean clothes and no guaranteed
flights until Saturday.”

The National Weather Service forecast heavy snow and gusty winds would
persist through early Friday in north central states while heavy rainfall,
with potential flash flooding, was possible in parts of the South.