Ward Cleaver
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Yes, that's generally what we're seeing with current models. You may be just fine with the 7pm arrival in CLT and the drive up. I'll only caveat it with recent years seem to see things hit a few hours earlier. You may have a slushy drive home; but if it's worth rolling the dice to not change flights, then go for it. Message me if you need help.
Thanks, my friend!
My wife and I would normally just take the flight we had originally scheduled and not really sweat it. Because who doesn’t mind being stranded on a tropical Caribbean island with great food. LOL
But our parents are aging—my mother lives alone after my father died—and we’re the only household within our extended family with a wholehouse generator. So we have people relying on us.
We went ahead and checked in for tomorrow’s flight. Our big concern is—even if the arrival of the winter mess is delayed in NC—there’s no guarantee that the airline won’t have to juggle equipment around due to upstream delays and cancellations elsewhere in the system. This is a big storm of course and they could cancel Saturday’s flight regardless of conditions at CLT.




