More than 850 flights cancelled due to thunderstorms affecting the East Coast
The main airports affected are Newark Liberty (New Jersey), LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy (New York). On the other side of the country, an intense heat wave claimed the lives of two people in Texas.
More than 850 domestic and international flights have been canceled at several East Coast airports due to severe weather conditions in the region.
Thunderstorms have especially affected travelers departing or arriving at Newark Liberty International Airport (New Jersey). According to FlightAware, about 40% of flights were canceled and another 35% were delayed. Newark Liberty's social networks warned of the situation:
Others affected: LaGuardia Airport with 115 canceled flights, John F. Kennedy International Airport with more than 70 and Boston Logan International Airport with nearly 60.
Severe weather conditions will continue
The National Weather Service (NWS) warned that the East Coast would experience thunderstorms that would bring heavy rain, wind and hail through Tuesday morning. However, more severe weather conditions are expected over the next few days in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and North Carolina.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has warned of "flash floods" that could be generated by the weather phenomenon:
In Philadelphia, thunderstorms with heavy rain and high winds have already caused severe flooding and downed trees. NBC Philadelphia's Karen Hua reported the situation on social media:
Extreme heat in Texas
At the other end of the country, hot weather will break records for excessive temperature rises. Residents in and around Texas continue to face an intense heat wave that turned deadly after a boy and his stepfather died while taking a hike in Big Bend National Park. According to NWS Fort Worth: