Flights Disrupted at South Florida Airports Amid Historic East Coast Blizzard

Hundreds of flights canceled or delayed as winter storm slams Northeast

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

A major winter storm has continued to impact travel at South Florida airports, with hundreds of flights canceled or delayed at Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Passengers trying to reach the Northeast have been stuck in South Florida, expressing frustration and concern over the disruptions caused by the historic blizzard.

Why it matters

The blizzard hitting the Northeast is the first of its kind in the region in nearly a decade, causing significant travel disruptions that are being felt as far south as South Florida. The cancellations and delays at the major airports in Miami and Fort Lauderdale are impacting thousands of passengers, many of whom are trying to return home to areas like New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut that are bearing the brunt of the storm.

The details

On Monday, Miami International Airport had nearly 150 flight cancellations, while Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport had around 200. As of Tuesday, MIA had 50 cancellations and 26 delays, while FLL had 91 cancellations and 11 delays. Passengers have described the situation as a "headache" and "very nerve-wracking", with many stuck in South Florida and unable to get back home due to the treacherous travel conditions in the Northeast.

  • The blizzard is the first to hit the Northeast in nearly a decade.
  • The storm is the second serious snowstorm to hit the region in less than a month.

The players

Miami International Airport

A major international airport serving the Miami metropolitan area.

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport

A major airport serving the Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood areas of South Florida.

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The takeaway

The historic blizzard hitting the Northeast has caused significant travel disruptions at South Florida airports, stranding thousands of passengers and highlighting the far-reaching impacts of severe winter weather events.