Travelers aren't out the woods after a massive winter storm dumped snow and ice across the eastern United States over the weekend.
Nearly 4,000 U.S. flights are canceled for Monday, Jan. 26, and more than 2,000 others are delayed as of 10 a.m. ET, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.
Airlines are still trying to get back on track after canceling more than 15,700 U.S. flights over the weekend. Sunday saw the most cancellations since March 30, 2020, according to aviation analytics company Cirium.
Still, more snow is on the way. The National Weather Service's short-range forecast calls for heavy snow in the Northeast, rain and freezing rain over portions of the Mid-Atlantic, and snow in the Appalachian Mountains and central and southern High Plains on Monday.
The disruptions have meant long delays, overnight stays, and hours stuck on planes for some travelers.












