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Intense Cold Weather Causes Major Flight Disruptions Across Canada
URGENT UPDATE: Severe cold weather is wreaking havoc on air travel across Canada, with numerous flight delays and cancellations reported at major airports including Toronto and Montreal. According to Air Canada, extreme temperatures are impacting operations, prompting the airline to allow customers to rebook flights at no extra charge.
As of this morning, January 24, 2026, passengers in cities like Halifax, Moncton, and Quebec City are also facing disruptions, with WestJet issuing similar advisories. This situation is compounded by a severe winter storm affecting the United States, leading to thousands of flight cancellations nationwide, including routes destined for Canada.
The cold snap is severe, with parts of the Prairies expected to plummet to bone-chilling lows of -55°C when factoring in wind chill. Environment Canada warns that wind chill values in Toronto and Ottawa could range from -30°C to -40°C, making conditions perilous for residents and travelers alike.
Residents from New Brunswick to Alberta are advised to remain indoors as the cold snap grips the nation. Flights are not only delayed domestically; major U.S. hubs including Atlanta, Houston, and New York City are also experiencing significant disruptions due to the severe winter storm.
Travelers are urged to check flight statuses frequently and to prepare for possible delays as airlines navigate these extreme weather conditions. The impact of these cancellations will likely ripple through the transportation network, affecting travel plans for many.
As conditions evolve, keep an eye on updates from airlines and meteorological agencies. Stay safe and warm during this unprecedented cold snap. Further information will be provided as this story develops.
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