Dense fog causes hundreds of flight delays and cancellations across NYC airports
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Dense fog causes hundreds of flight delays and cancellations across NYC airports
"The thick fog blanketing the region Monday night reduced visibility both on the ground and in the air, creating difficult flying conditions for pilots across the country. Across New York City's major airports, hundreds of flights have been canceled or delayed in the last 24 hours. At LaGuardia, more than 370 departures were removed from the boards, forcing many travelers to rethink their plans."
"The National Weather Service says the foggy conditions are expected to last through 1 a.m. Tuesday, with visibility at times dropping to less than a quarter mile. Travelers heading to the airport overnight are advised to check with their airlines for the latest flight status updates."
A dense fog advisory issued by the National Weather Service created significant travel disruptions across New York City airports on Monday night. The thick fog reduced visibility both on the ground and in the air, making flying conditions difficult for pilots. LaGuardia Airport alone had more than 370 departures canceled. The National Weather Service predicted foggy conditions would continue through 1 a.m. Tuesday, with visibility at times dropping to less than a quarter mile. Travelers in terminals monitored departure boards anxiously while adjusting their plans. Airlines advised passengers heading to airports overnight to check for the latest flight status updates before traveling.
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