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Stormy weather in California causes more than 100 delayed flights at LAX
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Stormy weather — not just in the Southland but in Northern California and on the East Coast — led to more than 100 delayed flights before noon at Los Angeles International Airport today.
As of noon, 105 arriving flights were late, and 94 departing flights were delayed, according to the airport’s Katherine Alvarado.
Five arriving flights were canceled, as were five departing flights, she said.
Travelers were urged to check with airlines before coming to the airport.
The storm now moving over Southern California hit San Francisco Sunday – typically the busiest travel day of the year — delaying some flights for two or three hours, and that backup spilled over to Los Angeles and other Southland airports.
Delays in originating East Coast cities, such as Boston, New York and Philadelphia, also triggered delays that spilled over to LAX.