Shipping Delays Due To Weather Conditions
Severe winter weather across parts of the United States may cause shipping delays with major carriers. Both FedEx and USPS have active contingency plans to manage service disruptions while prioritizing employee safety.
FedEx Service Impacts
FedEx has issued a National Service Disruption due to winter storms affecting key hubs, including Memphis and Indianapolis. Some shipments may experience transit and delivery delays depending on service level and destination ZIP Code. Certain areas may have limited or suspended pickup and delivery. Weather-related delays are not eligible for refunds or credits under the FedEx Money-Back Guarantee. Track shipments on fedex.com or enroll in FedEx Delivery Manager for updates.
View current FedEx service alerts: FedEx Service Alerts
USPS Service Impacts
USPS operations may also be affected by severe weather conditions. Delivery times can be delayed in impacted regions, and some local post offices may temporarily suspend service for safety reasons. USPS weather-related delays are considered acts of nature and are not eligible for service refunds. Customers are encouraged to track packages at usps.com for the most current delivery status.
View current USPS service alerts: USPS Service Alerts
