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US airlines have canceled 1,802 flights and delayed 22,349 flights due to winter storm Devin, according to FlightAware. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the Great Lakes to Mid-Atlantic and New England regions, anticipating 4-8 inches of snow in some areas. Major airports like JFK, Newark, and LaGuardia have warned travelers about potential delays and cancellations.
US airlines have been severely impacted by winter storm Devin, resulting in the cancellation of 1,802 flights and delays of 22,349 flights as of late Friday afternoon, according to flight tracking service FlightAware. This disruption comes at the peak of holiday travel season, affecting thousands of passengers.
The National Weather Service issued a comprehensive winter storm warning covering the Great Lakes region through the Mid-Atlantic and into southern New England. The warning anticipates dangerous travel conditions through Saturday morning, with specific mention of 4-8 inches of snowfall predicted for areas including New York City and Long Island during Friday night.
Major New York area airports including John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport have all issued travel advisories through their official channels. These advisories warn passengers to expect significant delays and potential flight cancellations, urging travelers to check with their airlines for the latest flight status before heading to the airports.
The storm's impact on travel is expected to continue through the weekend, with many flights still likely to be affected on Saturday. Passengers are advised to maintain close contact with their airlines and regularly check flight status updates. The situation remains fluid, with additional cancellations and delays possible as the storm progresses.
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