DallasHundreds of flights into and out of Dallas Love Field and DFW Airport had already been canceled for Friday by Thursday evening.
DFW Airport, Love Field Flight Cancelations for Friday
Based on the figures:
Travelers will be impacted through at least Friday by the winter weather that rolled across North Texas on Thursday.
Flight Aware, a website that tracks flights, reports that 205 flights arriving and 195 planes departing from DFW Airport have already been canceled on Friday.
On Friday, 54 flights from Dallas Love Field were canceled. According to Flight Aware, 42 planes into Love Field were also canceled.
The airport with the most cancellations on Friday is Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta. On Friday, winter weather is expected to hit Atlanta.
More than 200 flights were canceled in and out of Love Field on Thursday, while over 1,500 flights were canceled in and out of DFW Airport.
Dallas Weather: Friday Forecast
Dan Henry, a FOX 4 meteorologist, examines the likelihood of snowfall Thursday evening through Friday morning as well as the future.
We know:
It is predicted that snow will start to fall early on Friday morning.
That snow will turn to flurries very soon.
Before the clouds start to clear up a little, we anticipate that it will stay overcast until around midday.
In the afternoon, high temperatures are predicted to reach the upper 30s.
Cotton Bowl to be held Friday
As winter approaches, thousands of football fans are traveling to North Texas to see the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic. AT&T Stadium is getting ready for the weekend in the following ways:
Why It Is Important
With hundreds of people hoping to attend the Cotton Bowl on Friday night in North Texas, the cancellations are a major concern.
The game’s organizers decided against shifting it.
Some fans might be in a last-minute rush to get to Arlington’s AT&T Stadium.
The Source: Flight Aware and the FOX 4 Weather team provided the information for this report.