as the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport experiences dozens of flight cancellations. As of 6:13 a.m., 65 flights scheduled to arrive or depart CVG on Monday have been canceled, according to FlightAware, a real-time online flight tracker.
Seven states declare emergencies as 63 million hit by snow and ice, causing flight chaos - Hundreds of flights have been canceled throughout the US amid the dangerous winter storm
Travel disruptions and office and school closings were expected as severe winter weather moved east toward the mid-Atlantic region.
The new year is ushering in a major winter storm across a wide swath of the United States, blasting large regions of the country with heavy snow and dangerous ice. 60 million people are under weather
The winter storm has triggered a state of emergency in Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Virginia, West Virginia, and parts of New Jersey. FlightAware data showed 1,339 flights within ...
CVG flights to and from Delta’s biggest hub in Atlanta were canceled Friday morning due to a ground stop that scrapped hundreds of flights in the southern city because it is being blanketed by snow, according to CVG’s website and FlightAware.com.
Travelers heading to some of the nation's busiest airports in the next two days should expect delays and canceled flights.
The second round of heavy snow this week hits Friday and this time around Greater Cincinnati is in line to get 3 to 4 inches of snow.
A significant winter storm is hammering the South with snow and ice, causing major travel disruptions and power outages just a day after it walloped the Plains.
Another blast of winter storms is closing schools, snarling flights and putting millions of residents on alert across parts of the Deep South and south-central U.S. The storm started dumping a mix of sleet and heavy snow Thursday in north Texas and Oklahoma,
The National Weather Service (NWS) has warned of "considerable disruptions to daily life," including "dangerous or impossible driving conditions and widespread closures," making travel "very difficult to impossible" throughout Monday.
Greater Cincinnati has seen snow amounts of more than 5 inches, with higher snowfall recorded in Northern Kentucky, making travel hazardous.