Weather Brings Travel to a Halt
As per the FAA’s website, “Ground stops at LaGuardia Airport, John F. Kennedy Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport were expected to last until at least 2:45 p.m.” The impact was rapid, departure delays xtending upto to 45 minutes at JFK, two and a half hours at Newark, and an hour and a half at LaGuardia.
Storm System Behind the Chaos
Meteorologists from PIX11 reported that a powerful storm front moving through the area unleashed “soaking rain and gusty winds”, leading to hazardous situations for both takeoffs and landings. The storm’s severity compelled air traffic controllers to slow flow rates for safety, triggering extensive backups at gates and on runway delays.
Passengers Experience Hours of Wait Time
Travelers reported extended waits on the aircraft and inside terminals as flight boards filled with delays and cancellations. Some passengers explained the situation as “frustrating but understandable,” acknowledging that the safety concerns posed by the weather. Airlines advised customers to monitor flight status updates and provided free rebooking choices in some cases.
Authorities cautioned that additional delays could extend into the evening as airports attempt to clear the backlog once weather conditions stabilize. Travelers flying in or out of the region are encouraged to come early, stay informed through airline alerts, and brace for possible last-minute schedule alterations.
FAQs:
Q1. What caused the flight delays in the tri-state region?
Severe weather conditions, that included heavy rain and strong winds, forced the FAA to issue ground stops.
Q2. Which airports were affected by the ground stops?
The FAA confirmed that LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy, and Newark Liberty International airports were impacted.
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