BOSTON — Travelers waiting to depart from Boston’s Logan Airport are facing long delays after the Federal Aviation Administration ordered flights grounded Monday morning due to high winds.
All flights out of Logan were suspended until 11 a.m. due to wind gusts that reached 53 mph in the city. the FAA said With recommendations.
Strong wind warnings and strong wind advisories have been issued in various areas.
As of 1 p.m., storm-related concerns had caused 316 flight delays at Logan Airport and 204 flight cancellations at Logan Airport, according to . flight aware.
Mema report Approximately 300,000 power outages were disrupted as gusts toppled trees and downed power lines.
Winds are expected to peak in the morning to early afternoon, according to the Boston 25 Weather Team.
For more information, visit the Boston 25 Weather page.
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