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The vast majority of flight delays and cancellations are weather related. Conditions like precipitation, wind, and fog greatly affect how safe and enjoyable flying can be. If your current location or your intended destination is experiencing bad weather, be sure to check with your airline for any delays or cancellations before heading to the airport.
Today’s Weather Factors
Average Cloud Cover
2%
Max Wind Gusts
8 mph
Safety Tips
Check with your airline to be aware of any flight delays or cancellations. Flying earlier in the day can help avoid any cascading delays from earlier flights. If you're booking a connecting flight, try and give enough buffer time between them in case of a weather delay on the first leg of your trip.
- Check with your airline to be aware of any flight delays or cancellations
- Flying earlier in the day can help avoid any cascading delays from earlier flights
- Give yourself enough time between connecting flights in case of a weather delay on your first flight