Submitted by hobbledbysausage t3_zoo202 in springfieldMO

I’m supposed to fly in on the morning of Friday the 23rd with a weather report saying a high (?!) of 8 and gusty. I’m from Texas, and this is simply too fucking cold for me to comprehend. I depart at an unholy early hour, and god-forbid a cancelled flight strand me at DFW.

Edit: Thanks for the insight, y’all! Many of us in Central Texas are still working through Winter Storm Uri PTSD, and I think the low grade weather anxiety plus holiday nuttiness has me overthinking a bit.

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Embarrassed_Tax_6547 t1_j0o1dct wrote

I’ve never seen flights delayed for cold out here. Snow yes but not cold.

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Thatguyyouhatealot t1_j0o1tn9 wrote

No worries. Cold not an issue. Winds that speed not an issue. Little chance of Any real,snow. Happy Holidays.

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Rasta-Trout t1_j0o1y1c wrote

You'll be fine just don't wear shorts

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sgf-guy t1_j0o3umt wrote

The forecast for minimal…2” of snow here the 48 hrs before is pretty flip floppy. Cold has zero to deal with flights as airliners operate at up to -70 degrees at altitude.

2” of snow is not a problem for ground crews here, esp if day before.

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sgf-guy t1_j0o8881 wrote

The forecasted highs low for a couple days are more feb extremes here…but there is a huge bubble of cold air at the northern pole right now.

I follow a twitter user who talks about how the coincidence of super cold air in winter is preceded by a warm autumn…because the energy of the cold/dense air pulls in air from more southern latitudes to keep the dense ball of energy going. Seems counter intuitive of warm versus cold but air density is more scientifically used than temp.

We see temperature as degrees, but nature sees temperature and density. I saw another post elsewhere that talked about how much energy or lack there of was required to freeze things and keep them frozen. Very scientific but interesting based on how we normal humans view warm vs cold. Thanks for coming to my RedditX talk.

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MLC3527 t1_j0oi4z6 wrote

I've had more weather delays because of Dallas than because of Springfield. Lol

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Poor-Advice1 t1_j0op3sl wrote

I work for Expedia so I just might be getting a call from you soon lmao

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RKDon1 t1_j0puld6 wrote

Cold should not affect the flight. It may be a bouncy ride out with the wind.

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DyktMuffinManwlodl t1_j149xm9 wrote

Flights are almost never delayed because of Springfield. It's a tiny airport with 1 small concourse that barely gets used. If you see delays it's going to be something at DFW.

Flight delays seem to be more common than not, especially big airports like DFW or atl.

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