William P. Hobby Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport will be back open today after shutting down Tuesday due to the snow and ice.
The season's latest winter storm could wreak havoc on air travel in the Northeast this weekend. Meanwhile, parts of Texas and the Gulf Coast are eyeing another potential winter storm.
Snowfall across the Houston area Tuesday led to freezing temperatures and icy roads which hindered travel — especially at the airports. George Bush Intercontinental and William P. Hobby airports closed at midnight Monday through Tuesday,
Hobby Airport reopened Wednesday after being shut down Tuesday due to snow and sleet in Houston. Houston received three to five inches of snow on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. Officials at IAH and Hobby said Tuesday morning that teams remained on site to prepare for when they can return to service.
Storm Enzo sweeps across the Gulf Coast, it’s leaving a trail of travel disruptions in its wake. The rare winter weather has blanketed the region with snow and ice, causing widespread flight cancellations and treacherous road conditions.
Flight cancellations are mounting as a historic winter storm sweeps across the Gulf Coast. Already, the storm has brought air traffic to a virtual standstill at several airports across parts of Texas and Louisiana.
You're entitled to a refund if your flight is canceled for any reason, but other accommodations depend on the cause of the delay.
A major winter storm that slammed Texas and blanketed the northern Gulf Coast with record-breaking snow moved east Wednesday, spreading heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain across parts of the Florida Panhandle, Georgia and eastern Carolinas.
Snow covered the white-sand beaches of normally sunny vacation spots, including Gulf Shores, Alabama, and Pensacola Beach, Florida. The heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain hitting parts of the Deep South came as a blast of Arctic air plunged much of the Midwest and the eastern U.S. into a deep freeze.
A major winter storm slammed the US Gulf Coast Tuesday, blanketing parts of a region largely unaccustomed to extreme winter weather with record-breaking snowfall.
Storm Enzo has closed Houston's airports and disrupted flights between Phoenix and multiple Gulf Coast cities. Here's what travelers should do.