Bay Area Braces for Severe Storm and Flight Disruptions.

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Extreme wind and rain are causing flight delays and cancellations at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) as the latest atmospheric river hits the Bay Area, with winds reaching over 60 mph at the airport. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a ground stop, which was later changed to a ground delay, causing an average delay of more than four hours due to wind. The FAA has issued two ground stops for SFO since March 14. The storm system caused damage across the Bay Area, including power outages for tens of thousands.
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