In a recent update, the United States is all geared up for what they are calling the worst blockbuster snow storm officially named Winter Storm Fern. As per weather reports, the storm is going to hit across the country between January 23 and January 26, 2026. Heavy snow, dangerous ice, and uncomfortable Arctic temperatures are predicted across much of the nation. As per current update, the storm has resulted in massive travel disruption, including more than 10,000 flight cancellations over the weekend. As per the National Weather Service (NWS) and U.S. government alerts, the winter storm’s impacts will be from the Southern Plains up into the Northeast. The official warnings and alerts are everywhere as over 230 million people will be affected by the storm.What travellers should expectThe storm will be accompanied by heavy snowfall across major populated centers Some areas might receive over a foot of snowFreezing rain and sleet capable of coating roads and infrastructureWidespread ice accumulation which could lead to power outages.These conditions will persist through the weekend, and in some regions into early next week.Impact on air travel Because of the current situation, there has been a massive cancellation. Official flight tracking data and airline reporting show that thousands of flights have already been cancelled nationwide.Major airports in cities such as Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, New York, Chicago, and Boston are experiencing disruptions.Airlines including American, Delta, United, Southwest, and JetBlue are reporting delays, cancellations.Delta Air Lines took to X and posted, “With Winter Storm Fern approaching, our teams are monitoring conditions and adjusting flight schedules where necessary. We encourage customers in affected areas to move their flights at no charge to before or after the storm.”Other international carriers, such as Air India, Emirates, among others have also cancelled flights to affected U.S. cities. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been actively tracking the storm’s progress.Advice for travellersGiven the current storm situation, official guidance from airlines, the FAA, and travel authorities includes several critical tips for travelers:Keep a regular check on your flight statusUse airline websites or official apps only Many carriers are offering fee waivers and flexible change policies for tickets affected by the storm.NWS advisories strongly recommend avoiding non-essential travel.Emergency declared in 19 statesSeveral state governments have declared states of emergency, as per official live reporting, these states include: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Washington, D.C.The January 2026 winter storm is marking a historic weather event. From mass flight cancellations to critical snowfall, anyone planning to travel within or through the U.S. must keep a check on official sources and prioritise safety.
