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Nearly 1,000 flights were canceled on Tuesday as a winter storm swept across parts of the US.
According to flight-tracker FlightAware, more than 980 flights into and out of the US were scrubbed on Tuesday morning, at time of publication. In addition, more than 700 flights were delayed, the data showed.
The disruption impacted most airports in Texas, where the arctic weather hit.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport had the most flight cancellations, per FlightAware. Nearly 300 flights that were due to fly from Dallas Forth Worth were canceled. More than 260 flights were stopped from flying into the airport, the tracker showed.
Austin-Bergstrom International and Dallas Love Field airports were also among the worst-affected on Tuesday, according to FlightAware.
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