Both Hobby and Bush airports will be shut down on Tuesday due to the winter storm. If you were planning to fly out this week, here's what you need to know.
HOUSTON — All Houston airports will close Tuesday due to the winter storm expected in the area, officials said Sunday. An arctic front with wintry precipitation is expected to move into the area overnight Monday.
All airports in Houston shut down on Jan. 21 as a winter storm barreled through South Texas.
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Airport officials said they would monitor weather conditions throughout the day Tuesday to decide if the airports will resume operations Wednesday.
"Our dedicated teams will remain on-site 24-7, working diligently to prepare for a swift and safe return to normal operations when weather permits," airport officials said.
Houston's two main airports remained closed for winter weather on Tuesday, leading to hundreds of canceled flights. George Bush Intercontinental and William P. Hobby closed at midnight Tuesday.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby Airport will close at midnight on Tuesday due to the incoming Arctic front.
Airports in the Houston, Texas area have temporarily shut down operations as the state braces for brutal blizzard conditions and winds of up to 35 miles per hour.
The Bush Airport’s terminal lobbies are used for check-in, TSA security and baggage claim. These operations for Terminal B flights will be redirected to Terminal C, according to the Houston Airport System.
Roughly 40 million people from Texas to the Carolinas are under winter weather alerts, as a rare winter storm brings bone-chilling temperatures and potentially historic snowfall to cities unused to harsh cold weather. In Texas, temperatures dropped to below freezing Monday night as winter weather began across the state.