Will the flight be delayed or cancelled?
I am flying from Boston to Washington DC Monday at 6:00pm. Washington DC is already getting heavy snow, and it is coming soon in Boston, do you think the flight will be canceled?
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Cat, There is no way to tell at this point. By Monday evening the storm should be out of the way, and DC airports ought to be getting back to normal. Logan airport is certainly used to dealing with large quantities of snow. Think positive thoughts.
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No one knows, it could stop and be over with. if its not it'll most likely be cancelled or re-booked. american airports aren't used to alot of snow.
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I hope not but mine was canceled today departing from newark to san juan. The next three days were completely booked so they overbooked me in a flight anyways. My boyfriend had to take one flight a day before me. They couldn't book us together:(
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When I perfect my time machine, I'll let you know for sure, but you may find out before then. Most airlines aren't projecting the same effect on Monday as they have experienced on Saturday. That said, delays and cancellations happen without snow, so you should just keep an eye out and try to rebook as soon as your flight is affected.
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Wish we could trade spots, I'm stuck in Washington because of the storm. it is sunny now and flights are expected to start up again at 4pm and the weather for the 21st looks good as well!