TEXAS — If you had travel plans in or out of Texas, you probably won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. Several airports have delayed or canceled flights altogether. 

The Austin-Bergstrom International Airport tweeted that all flights for February 15 have been canceled due to the weather. The San Antonio International Airport announced all flights on February 16 are canceled. Travelers should check with the airline directly before coming to the airport in the next few days. 

Several flights at Dallas Love-Field Airport and DFW International Airport have been canceled or delayed. DFW Airport tweeted all inbound flights are being held at their point of origin. Per the FAA, DFW Airport is also under a traffic management program causing some arriving flights to be delayed an average of 1 hour and three minutes. DFW also said due to the low temperatures, both Skylink Loops are on hold indefinitely. Passengers can use terminal link buses from the curbside or walk between Terminals A and C, and Terminals B and D. 

Flights are canceled at both Houston Hobby International Airport and George Bush International Airport. Houston Hobby announced its airfield is closed until noon Tuesday, February 16. Crews are working to treat the airfield throughout the day. Passengers should not arrive at the airport Monday. The airfield at Bush Airport will be closed until at least 1 p.m. Tuesday.