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Delays for incoming flights at Bush Airport due to severe weather

The average delay is about an hour, according to the FAA.
HOUSTON — Bush Intercontinental airport is experiencing flight delays for incoming flights due to the severe weather.
The average delay is about an hour, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
You should check with your airline carrier for any delays with your flight.
Check the status of your flights
Keep tabs on parking
Check airport security wait times
Tuesday severe weather
Tuesday will be a pretty wet day as widespread showers and storms are expected for the majority of the afternoon. These storms have the potential to be strong to severe with gusty winds.
After lunchtime, a squall line will develop along the incoming cold front, which could produce damaging winds and isolated tornadoes, especially for those south of I-10.
We should see the severe weather threat diminish at about 6 p.m. for those toward the west as the cold front pushes toward the coast.
Behind the front, temperatures will remain at or below normal for the remainder of January! In fact, a freeze is possible for some areas Thursday and Friday morning.