Philly/Newark and snow

Disneylovingmomof2

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hey all, with all the snow predicted in the next few weeks I’m starting to freak out about flights being cancelled. Is anyone in the philly/Jersey area scheduled to leave tomorrow and if so, are your flights already delayed? Last year we went in Feb but it was a clear day...I already looked at the forecast for the 26th and it says snow showers :(
 
Meteorology: the only field where you can be consistently wrong and still keep your job.

Snow showers likely won't cause cancellations. Heavy snow in other areas might; if the plane taking you to Orlando is coming from a blizzard-hit airport, well, it can't.

You can look at some of the airlines flying from snow-inundated areas to see if there are any alerts.

Our classic thread on flying and weather https://www.disboards.com/threads/w...-is-cancelled-weather-mechanical-etc.1363416/
 
Meteorology: the only field where you can be consistently wrong and still keep your job.

Snow showers likely won't cause cancellations. Heavy snow in other areas might; if the plane taking you to Orlando is coming from a blizzard-hit airport, well, it can't.

You can look at some of the airlines flying from snow-inundated areas to see if there are any alerts.

Our classic thread on flying and weather https://www.disboards.com/threads/w...-is-cancelled-weather-mechanical-etc.1363416/
i remember the flight my daughters baton group was to take after Bowl game years ago was snowed out in Orlando well it was snow bound in Detroit and could not get to Orlando
 



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