Weather causing flight delays
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Heavy rain and low cloud cover are causing flight delays throughout the Northeast and at Washington's three major airports.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, traffic destined for Reagan National Airport is being held until at least 8:30 p.m. There are delays of up to 90 minutes at Dulles International.
Departure delays for some flights heading to New York area airports are more than two hours. At John F. Kennedy International Airport, delays for arriving flights are almost four hours long. Some flights to Boston's Logan Airport may be delayed up to 2 hours.
Here are some resources to use if you're flying today:
Airlines serving BWI
Airlines serving Dulles
Airlines serving Reagan National
The FAA's flight delay map
By
Washington Post Editors
| March 10, 2011; 5:52 PM ET
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Airports, Aviation
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