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Severe Thunderstorms Cause Flight Delays at New York Airports

Severe thunderstorms moving into the New York area have caused significant delays at airports in the region. On Friday morning, ground stops were ordered for flights to LaGuardia and Newark airports, and these delays were still in effect as of noon. At JFK airport, there are currently delays of over two hours on average.

The official social media account for JFK Airport posted a message stating, “JFK Airport is experiencing arrival and departure delays due to thunderstorms in the region. Please check with your airline to determine the status.” Similarly, LaGuardia Airport also posted on social media, informing passengers that weather conditions have caused disruptions to flights from LGA airport and advising them to check with their airline for flight status updates.

These delays are a result of severe storms in the Northeast region, which have even led to tornado warnings being issued in Pennsylvania. The National Meteorological Service has announced that rain is expected in the afternoon in the city. While the severe storms moving east toward the Jersey Shore are not expected to reach the forecast area, showers and a few thunderstorms are still anticipated in New York City and surrounding areas until 4 or 5 pm.

In addition to the thunderstorms, New York City is also bracing for another round of smoky conditions on Saturday. This comes a week after the city experienced its worst air quality in 21 years due to wildfires raging across Canada. Although not as severe as last week, the air is expected to be unhealthy on Saturday, with a plume of smoke mainly in the afternoon. However, the smoke is expected to clear quickly, and healthy air is predicted to return on Sunday.

Mayor Eric Adams addressed the situation at a news conference on Friday, assuring the public that while the smoke may be visible, it is expected to remain below the threshold for issuing an air quality advisory. He urged people to be aware of their bodies and take necessary precautions. The mayor also stated that air quality is only forecasted 24 hours in advance, and updates will be provided as needed throughout the weekend.

Travelers are advised to stay updated with their airlines and prepare for potential delays or disruptions due to the ongoing thunderstorms and poor air quality in New York City.

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Article: Severe Thunderstorms and Poor Air Quality Impacting Flights and City in New York

Severe thunderstorms moving into the New York area have caused significant delays at airports in the region. As of noon today, ground stops were ordered for flights to LaGuardia and Newark airports, with delays still in effect. At JFK airport, there are currently average delays of over two hours.

JFK Airport’s official social media account posted a message notifying passengers about the arrival and departure delays resulting from the thunderstorms in the region. They advised travelers to check with their airline for the most up-to-date status. Similarly, LaGuardia Airport also informed passengers via social media that weather conditions have disrupted flights from LGA airport and advised them to stay in touch with their airline for any flight status updates.

These delays are a consequence of severe storms in the Northeast region, which have even prompted tornado warnings in Pennsylvania. The National Meteorological Service has announced the expectation of rain in the afternoon in the city. Although the severe storms moving towards the Jersey Shore are not forecasted to reach the area, showers and a few thunderstorms are anticipated in New York City and its surrounding areas until around 4 or 5 pm.

In addition to the thunderstorms, New York City is also preparing for another round of smoky conditions on Saturday. This follows last week’s experience of the city’s worst air quality in 21 years due to wildfires in Canada. While not as severe as the previous week, unhealthy air conditions are predicted for Saturday, mainly in the afternoon. Thankfully, the smoke is expected to disperse quickly, and healthy air is forecasted to return on Sunday.

During a news conference on Friday, Mayor Eric Adams addressed the situation and assured the public that while the smoke may be visible, it is not expected to surpass the threshold for issuing an air quality advisory. He emphasized the importance of individuals being mindful of their well-being and taking necessary precautions. The mayor also pointed out that air quality forecasts are made only 24 hours in advance, with updates provided as needed throughout the weekend.

Travelers are advised to stay informed by regularly checking with their airlines and to prepare for potential disruptions or delays due to the ongoing thunderstorms and poor air quality in New York City.

2 thoughts on “Severe Thunderstorms Cause Flight Delays at New York Airports”

  1. Severe thunderstorms wreak havoc on New York airports, grounding travelers and causing frustrating flight delays. Mother Nature’s power reminds us who’s boss in the skies.

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  2. Severe thunderstorms causing flight delays at New York airports is certainly frustrating for travelers, but safety should always be the top priority. It’s a reminder that Mother Nature has her own agenda, and we must be patient and flexible when it comes to our travel plans.

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