Airlines Cancel Over 1,000 Flights, Issue Waivers, as Winter Storm Slams the U.S.
Briefly

The storm, which first emerged from the Rockies, spread dangerous ice and snow across the United States, impacting more than a dozen states. Snow is expected to affect northern Virginia and as far north as central Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New Jersey.
AccuWeather snow experts are increasingly concerned about dangerous travel impacts from heavy snow across parts of the mid-Atlantic, including Washington, D.C., and the Baltimore metropolitan areas, potentially leading to hazardous conditions for commuters.
More than 1,490 flights within, into, or out of the U.S. were canceled by Monday morning due to the severe winter storm, impacting mainly the Washington D.C. metro area.
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport canceled the most flights with more than 230 outgoing flights nixed, accounting for 60 percent of the airport's outgoing schedule—a clear sign of the storm's disruptive impact.
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