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Midwest Storm Grounds 1,000+ Flights Amid Power Outages at Major US Airports

Midwest Storm Grounds 1,000+ Flights Amid Power Outages at Major US Airports
Image: Massive Mid-west to Mid-Atlantic Storm System of June 13 by NASA Goddard Photo and Video via nasa, by

A severe storm that impacted the U.S. Midwest in early June 2026 led to extensive power outages affecting more than 390,000 customers across the region. The storm prompted significant interruptions to electricity supplies, presenting major challenges for communities in several states.

Flight Delays at Major Airports Following Midwest Storm

Alongside widespread outages, more than 1,000 flights experienced delays at several key U.S. airports. Chicago O’Hare International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport were among the hubs affected. The weather disturbance contributed to disruptions in air travel schedules, causing inconvenience to many passengers. Travelers at these airports should anticipate ongoing delays

and possible cancellations as recovery continues.

These developments reflect the extensive impact of the recent storm system on critical infrastructure and transportation corridors in the Midwest and connected regions. Authorities and airport operators are working to restore normal operations, but travelers may still face disruptions during this period.