Holiday air travel eases, but some roads in Southwest treacherous
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CNN Wire Staff
Updated 5:32 AM EST, Sat December 24, 2011
Travelers move through security lines Friday at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
Air travelers scurrying across the country on Christmas Eve will likely get a reprieve from weather-related delays Saturday, as no major delays were reported at the country's largest airports Saturday morning.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration's website, airports from Boston to Los Angeles and from Miami to Seattle had delays of 15 minutes or less.
The relatively travel-friendly weather came a day after high winds and snow prompted airport and highway delays in several areas across the country.
On Friday, delays were reported at New York's LaGuardia airport, and Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport tried to play catch up after 5,200 flights were affected following severe weather on Thursday. But road travel in southeastern New Mexico remained dangerous on Saturday, as parts of the state -- along with far western parts of Texas -- were under a winter storm warning.
About 1 to 4 inches of snow was expected to fall in parts of New Mexico, according to the National Weather Service
"Travel is still discouraged throughout the region due to slick and hazardous roadways," the weather agency said.