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More than 1,000 flights were canceled across the United States on Monday, and hundreds of others were delayed. winter storm Heavy snow and ice covered large areas of the country.
As of 6:45 a.m. ET, a total of 1,339 flights were canceled and 606 were delayed, according to aviation tracking website FlightAware.
Southwest Airlines canceled 265 flights, the most of any airline, followed by American Airlines with 176, according to the data. Washington, D.C.'s Reagan National Airport canceled 234 flights, the most of any airport, accounting for 58% of all flights scheduled there.
Major US airlines Airlines including Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, United Airlines and Southwest Airlines issued travel advisories from Saturday through Monday.
More than a dozen states from Kansas and Missouri were affected as the storm moved towards the Mid-Atlantic region on Monday. new jersey Winter storm warnings and advisories were in effect.
Southwest Airlines canceled 265 flights on Monday, the most of any airline. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images, File/Getty Images)
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“The snowiest areas in the region could experience the heaviest snow in at least a decade,” the National Weather Service said.

Vehicles head west through a snowstorm during a winter storm on Interstate 70 in Topeka, Kansas, on January 5, 2025. (Ebert Nelson/The Capital-Journal/USA Today Network via REUTERS/Reuters Photo)
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Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a snow emergency until at least the end of Tuesday, and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore also declared a state of emergency and warned residents to avoid travel.
Reuters contributed to this report.
