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Winter Weather Disrupts Flights in Myrtle Beach

Snow covered Myrtle Beach International Airport runway

News Summary

Myrtle Beach International Airport faces significant flight disruptions due to winter weather, causing numerous cancellations and delays. Heavy snowfall has closed the runway until late Wednesday, impacting popular routes to cities such as Charlotte and New York. Travelers are advised to stay updated on flight statuses as conditions evolve. The recent storm deposited up to seven inches of snow, creating hazardous travel conditions on roads. Myrtle Beach residents and visitors are encouraged to exercise caution during this winter season.

Winter Woes Lead to Flight Struggles in Myrtle Beach

As winter weather grips the East Coast, beautiful Myrtle Beach is not being spared from the icy grip. Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) is facing a flurry of flight disruptions, with numerous delays and cancellations due to heavy snowfall.

Runway Woes

The runway at MYR was shut down until 6 p.m. on Wednesday, with airport officials actively assessing conditions for a potential reopening. If you were planning to travel out of Myrtle Beach this week, it’s likely that your plans might have taken a detour. A significant number of flights to popular destinations are being impacted.

Flight Cancellations and Delays

In fact, numerous flights have been canceled altogether. If you were set to fly to cities like Charlotte, Baltimore, Fort Lauderdale, Nashville, New York, and Newark, you might need to rethink your itinerary as those flights are off the table for now. On top of that, delays are plaguing flights bound for Atlanta, Charlotte, and Detroit.

But it’s not just departures that are affected. Arrivals are feeling the heat as well. Flights coming in from places like Orlando, Baltimore, and New York City have all been canceled, while arrivals from Manchester, N.H., Atlanta, Detroit, New York, and Charlotte are dealing with delays.

Snowfall Stats

The recent storm dumped approximately five inches of snow in Myrtle Beach from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, with some reports indicating even higher totals of up to seven inches inland. This amount of snow can certainly put a damper on travel plans.

Travel Caution Advised

The Bigger Picture

While airport officials work tirelessly to manage the disruptions, the challenges extend beyond the runway. Icy conditions are lingering, creating hazardous travel circumstances on local roads. The freezing temperatures are forecasted to drop to the teens overnight, leading to re-freezing any snow that’s already melted. If you have to travel, make sure to exercise a bit of caution—you never know what you might encounter on the road.

Highway Safety Updates

In addition to these flight disruptions, keep an eye out for other important local news. The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is hosting a public information meeting on February 6 regarding highway safety improvements for Robert Grissom Parkway. Community members can get involved by submitting comments on the proposed improvements until February 22.

Stay Informed and Prepare

Given the current conditions, travelers planning to head out should stay informed and prepared for changes. Winter weather has thrown a wrench in the travel schedules for many, but with a little patience and flexibility, it might just be possible to navigate through the chilly chaos.

So, Myrtle Beach residents and visitors alike, bundle up and stay safe while you await the sun to shine again!

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