Winter weather has severely disrupted air travel at New York airports, particularly JFK, where delays exceed 4 hours. LaGuardia and Newark airports are also experiencing substantial delays of over an hour. This weather turmoil occurs amidst widespread severe conditions across the U.S., including flooding resulting in fatalities in Kentucky, tornado watches in Georgia and Florida, and dangerously low temperatures in the Northern Plains, causing additional travel disruptions and safety concerns nationwide.
Heavy winter weather in New York has caused average flight delays of 2.5 hours at JFK Airport, with LaGuardia and Newark also affected.
Since Sunday, JFK has faced the brunt of winter storms with delays reaching up to 4 hours, while FAA reported significant issues statewide.
The winter storm's impact on air travel is compounded by severe weather across the U.S., including flooding in Kentucky and tornado warnings in the Southeast.
With strong winds and severe conditions disrupting air travel, the National Weather Service is warning of potentially lethal freezing temperatures in the Northern Plains.
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