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.
All airports in Houston shut down on Jan. 21 as a winter storm barreled through South Texas.
Houston has been experiencing below-average temperatures as a polar vortex ushers in cooler conditions across the state.
Airport officials said they would monitor weather conditions throughout the day Tuesday to decide if the airports will resume operations Wednesday.
Both Hobby and Bush airports will reopen Wednesday morning. If you have air travel plans, here's what you need to know.
Both Hobby and Bush airports are 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.
The Terminal B lobby at George Bush Intercontinental Airport used for flight check-ins, TSA security and baggage claim will temporarily close.
The redevelopment of the terminal will result in closure of check-in and TSA areas from Jan. 21 until sometime in 2026.
Southeast Texas is bracing for Winter Storm Enzo, prompting airport closures in Houston and widespread travel disruptions.
The Houston Airport System will resume operations after suspending flights Monday at midnight ahead of the historic winter storm.
Residents across the country from the Northern Plains to the tip of Maine are bracing for dangerously low temperatures as residents along the East Coast contend with a thick blanket of snow — and more snowfall in the forecast.
More than 130 flights have been canceled or delayed due to icy conditions across Texas. Dozens of flights at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport have been canceled Tuesday as winter weather brings snow and icy conditions to Central Texas and much of Texas.