Hundreds of flights into and out of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport canceled amid winter storm

CBS News Minnesota

A spring snowstorm is forcing flights into and out of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to be canceled on Sunday.

According to the airport's flight tracker, 343 flights arriving into the airport have been canceled as of 12:30 p.m. Sunday. Another 374 flights departing the metro area have been canceled.

Heavy snow has been falling across the state since Saturday night, and winds — which are reaching 30 to 50 mph — are causing travel woes around the state. The Minnesota Department of Transportation issued a no travel advisory for southern Minnesota. 

Still, according to the airport website, 83 flights are scheduled to depart on time, and 114 flights are expected to arrive on time. 

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