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New York City Airports Grounded Amid Severe Weather

Airplanes grounded at a New York City airport during severe weather conditions with rain and storm clouds

New York City, November 1, 2025

On October 30, severe weather, including heavy rain and strong winds, disrupted major airports in New York City, causing widespread flight delays and cancellations. JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark Liberty Airports faced operational challenges as rain records were broken in multiple locations and high winds led to downed trees and power outages. Transportation infrastructure in the city faced significant impacts, with advisories issued for residents and travelers regarding safety.

New York City Airports Grounded Amid Severe Weather

New York City, NY – On October 30, 2025, severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and strong winds, led to significant disruptions at major airports in the New York City area. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) all experienced flight delays and cancellations due to the adverse weather.

Severe Weather Impacts

The storm brought record-breaking rainfall, with Central Park recording 1.85 inches, LaGuardia Airport 2.09 inches, and Newark Liberty International Airport 1.99 inches. The National Weather Service issued coastal flood warnings for parts of the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens. The heavy rains resulted in flooding and property damage across the city. Additionally, wind gusts of 45-50 mph caused downed trees and power outages in New York City and New Jersey.

Airport Operations Affected

All three major airports implemented ground stops due to the severe weather conditions. At JFK, departure delays averaged 45 minutes, while Newark experienced over 200 flight delays, and LaGuardia had 167 flights delayed. Travelers were advised to monitor their flight statuses closely and anticipate potential delays.

Transportation and Infrastructure Challenges

Beyond air travel, the storm caused disruptions in other transportation sectors. NJ Transit reported delays on the North Jersey Coast Line due to a downed tree near Woodbridge. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) implemented vehicle restrictions on bridges and tunnels to ensure safety during high wind conditions.

Historical Context

Severe weather events have historically impacted New York City’s transportation infrastructure. For instance, Hurricane Gloria in 1985 caused widespread power outages and significant damage due to high winds and storm surges.

Safety Recommendations

Authorities emphasized the importance of staying informed about weather conditions and adhering to advisories issued by local agencies. Residents and travelers were urged to exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather, and report any downed power lines or hazardous conditions to appropriate authorities.

Conclusion

The severe weather on October 30, 2025, underscored the vulnerability of New York City’s infrastructure to extreme weather events. Ongoing preparedness and responsive measures are crucial to mitigate the impact of such events on the city’s transportation systems and public safety.

FAQ

What caused the flight delays and cancellations at New York City airports on October 30, 2025?
The severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and strong winds, led to significant disruptions at major airports in the New York City area, including John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR).
How much rainfall was recorded during the storm?
The storm brought record-breaking rainfall, with Central Park recording 1.85 inches, LaGuardia Airport 2.09 inches, and Newark Liberty International Airport 1.99 inches.
Were there any power outages in New York City due to the storm?
Yes, wind gusts of 45-50 mph caused downed trees and power outages in New York City and New Jersey.
What transportation services were affected by the storm?
In addition to air travel disruptions, NJ Transit reported delays on the North Jersey Coast Line due to a downed tree near Woodbridge. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) implemented vehicle restrictions on bridges and tunnels to ensure safety during high wind conditions.
How does this storm compare to previous severe weather events in New York City?
Severe weather events have historically impacted New York City’s transportation infrastructure. For instance, Hurricane Gloria in 1985 caused widespread power outages and significant damage due to high winds and storm surges.

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Key Features

Feature Details
Event Date October 30, 2025
Impacted Airports John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
Weather Conditions Heavy rainfall and strong winds
Rainfall Records Central Park: 1.85 inches; LaGuardia Airport: 2.09 inches; Newark Liberty International Airport: 1.99 inches
Power Outages Wind gusts of 45-50 mph caused downed trees and power outages in New York City and New Jersey
Transportation Disruptions Flight delays and cancellations; NJ Transit delays; MTA vehicle restrictions on bridges and tunnels
Historical Context Severe weather events have historically impacted New York City’s transportation infrastructure, such as Hurricane Gloria in 1985

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  • @zerohedge (October 31, 2025, 3:16 PM): Staffing shortages and high winds are causing widespread flight delays at JFK, Newark, and LaGuardia airports in the New York area. View on X
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  • @WorldLatinHoney (November 1, 2025, 12:01 AM): John F. Kennedy Airport grounded all planes due to high winds, with LaGuardia and Newark also facing disruptions amid government shutdown impacts on staffing. View on X
  • @JeevanSukhi (November 1, 2025, 2:15 AM): LaGuardia and Newark airports were ordered to ground planes due to gusty weather, with the FAA warning of widespread delays; the city’s Emergency Management Office provided updates. View on X
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  • @Brookltnwilliw (November 1, 2025, 5:14 AM): After a massive storm in New York City, flooding turned the area around JFK Airport into a disaster zone, with passengers wading through water on the JFK Expressway. View on X

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