Severe Storms Cause Travel Delays Across the U.S. as Tornadoes Threaten the South
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Severe weather triggered extensive travel disruptions across the U.S. on Saturday, with over 7,000 flights delayed and more than 200 canceled, affecting holiday travelers.
The delays varied by airport, with 45% of flights from Dallas Fort Worth International and 46% from George Bush Intercontinental being delayed, amplifying travel woes.
Inclement weather threats impacted several U.S. regions, including heavy rain and snow warnings in the West and severe storms with tornado risks in the South.
Travel out of Texas was significantly hindered, as the Dallas Fort Worth airport faced ongoing scheduling issues compounded by recent bad weather and a technical glitch.
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