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    Severe Storms Cause Over 12,500 Flight Disruptions Across US East Coast and Midwest

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Monday, a powerful series of storms swept across the eastern United States, causing widespread disruption to air travel. More than 12,500 flights were either delayed or canceled as severe weather conditions affected several major airports, particularly along the East Coast and parts of the Midwest. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) took precautionary measures by implementing delays and ground stops at critical hubs to ensure passenger safety amid high winds and intense thunderstorms.

    The New York metropolitan area faced significant challenges, with all three major airports—LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy International, and Newark Liberty International in New Jersey—experiencing flight delays and cancellations. Additionally, Reagan Washington National Airport in the capital region, Orlando International Airport in Florida, Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Georgia, and George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas, were also heavily impacted. These airports are some of the busiest in the country, and the weather disruptions led to cascading effects on nationwide flight schedules.

    Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy highlighted the extensive reach of the storm system, noting that the adverse weather was causing flight interruptions across multiple regions. Alongside the East Coast turmoil, a significant winter storm was complicating travel in the Midwest and Great Lakes areas, further straining the aviation network. Earlier in the day, the FAA had issued ground stops at Reagan National, Chicago O’Hare, and Charlotte airports, temporarily halting departures to manage air traffic safely. While some of these restrictions were later lifted, ground stops remained active at Houston Bush and Baltimore Washington International airports as conditions continued to deteriorate.

    Flight tracking service FlightAware reported that by 4 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (2000 GMT), over 8,500 flights had been delayed and approximately 4,000 flights canceled nationwide. Major carriers including American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and Delta Air Lines each faced disruptions affecting nearly 45% of their scheduled flights. United Airlines also experienced significant interruptions, with 36% of its flights delayed or canceled. The impact was particularly severe at certain airports, where more than half of the flights were affected—57% at Atlanta’s airport, 51% at Chicago O’Hare, and 57% at LaGuardia.

    In response to the escalating weather threats, the US government took precautionary steps by instructing federal employees in the Washington, D.C. area to leave their offices by 2 p.m. (1800 GMT) to avoid potential hazards posed by the storm. This directive underscored the seriousness of the situation as authorities worked to balance public safety with the challenges of managing a heavily disrupted transportation system. Travelers were advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates and prepare for ongoing delays as the storm system continued to impact the region.

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