Winter Storm Fern Forces Flight Cancellations. See JAX Airport Impacts
More than 15,800 flight delays and nearly 500 cancellations have been reported nationwide as airlines adjust operations ahead of the winter storm for safety reasons.
- On Jan. 23, 2026, a massive winter storm disrupted U.S. flights, with FlightAware tracking more than 498 cancellations and over 1,870 delays nationwide.
- While Florida airports are not expected to shut down, airlines have begun canceling and delaying thousands of flights as the storm threatens operations at more than 80 airports nationwide.
- FlightAware data show no cancellations at Jacksonville International Airport as of 1 p.m. on Jan. 23, but it reported 10 delays affecting the airport.
- Passengers face mass rebooking as canceled flights force hundreds to seek new itineraries, while Camille Wrinkle, CEO of Harvest Regional Food Bank, completed emergency deliveries and doubled food shipments.
- Travelers should monitor your flight early and often, as cancellations and delays will increase with worsening weather, and use airline mobile apps to rebook promptly, Scott Keyes advised.
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The buckets of some supermarkets in Washington, such as those of dozens of U.S. cities on the path of winter storm Fern −“potentially catastrophic“, according to the National Weather Service – looked empty this Friday after the passage of the forward customers, who ran to collect imperishable food for the next few days. Authorities and volunteer neighbors covered the sidewalks with salt to mitigate frosts, schools and universities announced the …
Winter storm brings cold, wet conditions to Borderland
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- Happy Friday, Borderland. We remain under a Weather Authority Alert for continuing winter weather conditions. The region is in for a cold and wet weekend with Winter Storm Fern moving through a good portion of the eastern U.S. Consistent rain showers have been present throughout Friday morning and afternoon and will continue into the [...]
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