"The NYC Emergency Management said in a press release that "snow is expected to develop Friday afternoon and intensify into steady, accumulating snow Friday night." The National Weather Service has forecast 3 to 7 inches of snow with locally higher amounts possible. According to FlightAware, JFK International Airport is experiencing 369 cancellations, with 210 on Friday alone. The situation at Newark Liberty International Airport is also not optimistic, with 244 cancellations and counting."
"Snow and rainstorms hit multiple states on both coasts on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and are now heading for the Northeast, including New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Travellers are now having a difficult time getting home as major airports see mass delays and cancellations. According to the "Misery Map," published by FlightAware, which tracks real-time flight disruptions, there have been over 1,000 delays and more than 350 cancellations across the largest US airports as of 6:45 p.m. ET on Friday."
Snow and rainstorms struck multiple states on both coasts over Christmas Eve and Day and are moving into the Northeast, affecting New York and New Jersey. The National Weather Service forecasts 3 to 7 inches of snow in the NYC area with locally higher amounts possible. FlightAware's Misery Map reported over 1,000 delays and more than 350 cancellations across the largest US airports as of 6:45 p.m. ET on Friday. JFK reported 369 cancellations, including 210 on Friday, and Newark reported 244 cancellations. Flights from the New York region to Chicago, Detroit, and Denver show the most disruptions. West Coast airports are recovering from record rainfall that disrupted service in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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