Texas Storms Cause Flight Cancellations Amid North-East Heatwave's End
Severe weather conditions in Texas have led to significant disruptions in air travel, with hundreds of flights canceled or delayed. The storms have prompted flash flood warnings and school closures across the state. At Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, nearly 150 flights were canceled or delayed on Wednesday, with an additional 700 delays reported on Tuesday. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a ground stop in Dallas and Love Field due to the adverse weather. The National Weather Service forecasts at least one inch of rain in North Texas from Wednesday through Friday, with isolated flooding expected, particularly on Thursday. Meanwhile, the north-east is experiencing the last day of a heatwave, with temperatures in New York City reaching 92°F in Central Park. A dramatic cooldown is anticipated as severe storms are expected to lower temperatures significantly.