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A winter storm has halted operations at some airports in the Northeast, and thousands of flights have been canceled.

No flights will operate at Reagan Washington National or Dulles International airports on Wednesday, according to Washington Metropolitan Airports Authority spokeswoman Tara Hamilton.

Travelers are urged to check with their airlines for flight status updates and rebooking policies. Most airlines will waive change fees for travel in and out of areas affected by the weather system.

Crews at the Washington airports continue to work on clearing runways.

“We’re working, and we’re plowing as best we can and then once the winds diminish some, we’ll be able to start hauling snow off the airfield as we’ve been doing for six days now,” Hamilton said.

Demond Vaughan was supposed to fly from New York to Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday morning, but his flight was canceled.

“Right now, I’m upset. Our plans were to go to a wedding, a Valentine’s wedding. … If we don’t go today, the lady said we won’t have another flight until Monday. That’s going to be terrible for us,” Vaughan said.

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Article courtesy cnn.com