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The first nor’easter of the season has slammed into the Midwest and Northeast, bringing record-breaking snowfall and causing chaos across the US travel system. Over 5,300 flights were canceled or delayed, with Chicago O’Hare seeing its snowiest November day ever. Northern New England is now bracing for up to 10 inches of snow, as black ice, fog and freezing conditions make roads treacherous. With transatlantic flights also affected, the winter travel nightmare is just beginning.
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00:00The holiday may be over, but the travel chaos is just beginning.
00:03Over 5,300 flights were canceled or delayed across the U.S.
00:07as the season's first nor'easter slammed into the Midwest and Northeast.
00:11Chicago O'Hare got buried under more than 8 inches of snow,
00:15the most ever recorded there in a single day in November.
00:18And it's not stopping there.
00:20Northern New England is bracing for up to 10 inches,
00:23with whiteout conditions making roads nearly impassable.
00:26The National Weather Service issued storm warnings across several states.
00:30Black ice, fog, and relentless snowfall are turning highways into hazards.
00:35Even transatlantic flights are being hit hard,
00:37with delays rippling far beyond the snow zone.
00:40From airports to interstates, the winter travel nightmare has officially begun.
00:44And we're only getting started.
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