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More than 10,000 US flights delayed or canceled due to major storms

By Thomson Reuters Mar 16, 2026 | 11:07 AM

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON, March 16 (Reuters) – More than 10,000 U.S. flights were delayed or canceled Monday amid a series of storms ​affecting several major airports along the East ‌Coast and some other locales.

Because of the risk of high winds and severe thunderstorms, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered delays at the New York City area’s three ‌airports – ​New York’s LaGuardia and JFK ⁠and Newark airport in ⁠New Jersey – as well as at Reagan Washington National Airport, airports at Charlotte and Atlanta, and Houston’s Bush airport.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said ​the weather was impacting flights across the country. A major winter storm was also ⁠snarling flights across the Midwest ⁠and Great Lakes states.

The FAA earlier ​imposed ground stops at Reagan National, Chicago O’Hare ​and at Charlotte before lifting them.

FlightAware, a flight-tracking ‌site, said more than 6,500 U.S. flights had been delayed and more than 3,500 canceled as of 1:30 p.m. EDT (1730 GMT).

American Airlines, Southwest ⁠Airlines and Delta Air Lines all have about a third of flights delayed or canceled, according to FlightAware, ⁠while United ‌Airlines has 25% of flights delayed ⁠or canceled.

About 40% of flights at ​Atlanta ‌were canceled or delayed, a third ​at Chicago ⁠O’Hare and 50% at LaGuardia.

The U.S. government ordered federal employees in the Washington area to leave offices by 2 p.m. (1800 GMT) because of weather risks.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Franklin Paul and ​Will Dunham)