Millions taking to the roads and skies prior to Christmas could face big trouble getting to their destinations on time.
Two-thirds of the nation's flights are likely to be impacted by the major storm on Thursday and Friday,
Several major hubs, including Chicago, Detroit, and New York City, are all in the path of the storm and face significant disruptions. Ripple-effect delays from affected aircraft and crews will be felt across the nation.Airlines canceled 290 flights as of Tuesday morning.
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