Several airports throughout the Northeast announced flight cancelations Friday as a winter storm sweeps the region making travel treacherous.
tweeted that flights in and out of the airports are also being delayed and canceled without giving an exact number.
The National Weather Service said Friday that its radar was "capturing bands of heavy snow-some with reports of 1-3" per hour rates" in the Northeast and that "travel has become very treacherous." In some parts of Connecticut, there is already "well over half a foot" of snow, the National Weather Service tweeted.
Meanwhile, parts of the South were also hit with snow, freezing rain and sleet Thursday, hindering travel in
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