FAA Grounds Flights at Northeast Airports Due to Nor'easter

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The FAA has implemented ground delay programs at multiple Northeast U.S. airports, including D.C., Newark, JFK, LaGuardia, Boston, and Philadelphia, due to a Nor'easter causing poor weather conditions such as rain, low ceilings, and gusty winds, leading to delays and managed air traffic flow until conditions improve.
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