Snow Storms Cancel Flights Nationwide For Holiday Travelers
Portland, Ore. – Snow storms are impacting holiday travelers around the country as many try to head home after Thanksgiving. At PDX in Portland, at least two flights have been canceled, and seven more flights are delayed today. You can double check your flight times by clicking here.
More from AP: The Latest on a wintry storm in the U.S. East (all times local):
7:20 a.m.
State government offices in New Jersey will close early as a wintry storm bears down on the East Coast.
Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday decided to shut government offices for nonessential employees at noon.
Commercial vehicles were banned and lower speed limits put in place on stretches of some Pennsylvania interstate highways.
A nor’easter is expected to drop 10 to 20 inches of snow by Tuesday morning from Pennsylvania to Maine.
Flightaware.com reports that more than 180 flights into or out of the United States are canceled as of Monday morning.
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5:45 a.m.
A wintry storm that made Thanksgiving travel miserable in the central and eastern United States has moved into the Northeast at the beginning of the workweek.
Heavy snow, rain or a mix of both is greeting commuters Monday morning along the Eastern Seaboard.
The nor’easter is expected to drop 10 to 20 inches of snow by Tuesday morning from Pennsylvania to Maine. Schools are closed across the region.
Flightaware.com reports that several flights are canceled or delayed at airports in the New York and Boston areas.
The weather is looking brighter across the West and Midwest as the storm moves on. Duluth, Minnesota, is cleaning up more than 21 inches of snow.