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HOUSTON - As they continue to monitor the cold weather brought on by the winter storm, the Houston Airports system says they will deactivate their Emergency Operations Center.
Houston Airport deactivating Emergency Operations Center
Houston Airports says this deactivation will go into effect at 12 p.m. on Sunday at Bush Intercontinental Airport and Hobby Airport.
Both airports and Ellington Airport are open and operating. The airport roads, bridges, and overpasses are being deiced as needed and airlines are deicing aircraft before departures.
However, flight delays and cancellations are still possible as weather conditions continue to worsen in other parts of the country.
MORE: Winter storm cancels 30% of all US flights
How to check for flight delays
What you can do:
Travelers can check for flight delays online.
- Click here to check the status of departing and arriving flights at George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
- Click here to check the status of departing and arriving flights at William P. Hobby Airport.
Texas winter storm: What happens if my flight is canceled?
As a winter storm approaches this weekend, many travelers may be wondering what happens if their flight is delayed or canceled because of weather.
The Source: Information gathered by Houston Airport System.