Severe weather during the Memorial Day weekend caused significant travel disruptions across the United States, with airports experiencing long delays and cancellations. LaGuardia, Kennedy, and Newark airports faced delays of up to three hours, impacting travelers returning home after the holiday. More than 5,000 delays and 430 cancellations were reported due to the severe weather conditions.
Airports were filled with long lines and frustrated passengers as holiday weekend travel shattered records. On top of this, severe weather on the East Coast created a ripple effect across the country, causing more than 5,000 delays and 430 cancellations. https://t.co/wW9BlO5yBs https://t.co/lOOtgzVqgo
Hundreds of flights canceled or delayed amid record travel rush as storms cause chaos over Memorial Day weekend. @giobenitez has the latest. https://t.co/7Nz2Z1pQYn
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Delays at LaGuardia, Kennedy and Newark airports were anywhere from one to three hours Monday as storms made Memorial Day travel difficult. @wallernyc reports. https://t.co/P2Hr3ilYtD
As travelers face the abrupt end to their long Memorial Day holiday weekend, they're also bracing for potential delays and cancelations with severe weather having an impact across the country. https://t.co/cVMGpZpAUS