Unless you were doing some work on the system recently I'm guessing airlock is not likely, given the temps here in PA I suspect you got a frozen loop, yikes. Fortunately its a lot warmer today.
A couple things:
- +1 on the suggestion to check your glycol
- 5 years ago I decided to flush/clean out the floor heat loops. Holy Smokes there was a lot of crap in there! After upgrading my manifolds (see below) it was really easy to do, I hooked up a hose (city water & pressure) to each loop and ran it in both directions. I then put in a boiler cleaner, and did it again a month later. To this day I am still shocked at how much junk/scale/etc came out. So much that I still wonder how the floor heat ever worked before I cleaned it.
- Whenever single digits are forecast, I bump up the temp on the floor heat for a few days - gas is expensive, frozen anything is worse.
5 years or so ago when I rebuilt my floor heat system, I put in this manifold:
https://www.supplyhouse.com/Bluefin-PXPKHM-8-8-Loop-Stainless-Steel-Manifold-Package-1-2-PEX
Replacing the manifold was really not difficult at all.
- ability to adjust flow to each loop individually, lets me really fine tune the floor heat
- flow meters on every loop makes it easy to see if a loop isnt flowing
- inlet & outlet temp gauges
Make it a LOT easier to deal with the floor heat.