
A series of destructive storms across parts of the south and central United States could wash out Memorial Day plans and snarl millions of Americans’ return trek home. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. As of Monday afternoon, hundreds of flights had been delayed in the United States, with dozens of others canceled, according to data on FlightAware.com.
Main Idea: Severe storms across parts of the South and Central U.S. are causing flight delays and other travel problems as millions of people head home after Memorial Day.
Key Points:
Storms may delay flights, cause road hazards, and leave families and workers stuck longer on holiday trips home.
Lower gas prices may cut driving costs for many households traveling by car.
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Named airline affected by the travel delays through its Dallas-Fort Worth hub.
Named airline involved in a flight that may have been struck by lightning.
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