Passengers landing at JFK got stuck on the tarmac for 3 hours after a snowstorm hit New York

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A person takes a selfie next to The Pond in Central Park during a snowfall on December 14, 2025, in New York City

Up to five inches of snow fell in New York City on Sunday. Gary Hershorn/Getty Images
  • Nearly five inches of snow fell at JFK Airport on Sunday.
  • Passengers were left waiting on the tarmac for hours after landing.
  • As congestion built up, Delta flights into JFK were temporarily stopped from taking off.

A snowstorm left passengers waiting for hours on the tarmac at New York's JFK Airport on Sunday.

The National Weather Service said that 4.6 inches of snow had fallen in the area by 1 p.m., some two inches more than at Newark and LaGuardia. Temperatures dropped into the low teens overnight.

Data from Flightradar24 showed how incoming planes had lengthy delays before being able to park at their airport gates.

Delta Air Lines Flight 5052, from Charlotte, was nearly three hours behind schedule when it touched down at JFK.

It then took another three and a half hours before it reached the gate.

American Airlines passengers from Miami also had to be patient. They departed two hours late, then circled twice on approach to JFK, before spending over an hour taxiing, per Flightradar24.

Delta Connection flight DL5052
10:00 am - scheduled departure Charlotte
12:00 pm - scheduled arrival JFK
01:42 pm - actual take off Charlotte
02:53 pm - actual landing JFK
Between 04:38 pm and 05:48 pm - parking at runway 04L @ JFK
06:21 pm - reached gate JFK pic.twitter.com/JkWzGH6S2a

— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) December 14, 2025

Air traffic control advisories show how the airport's arrival rate was dramatically slowed so that snow and ice could be removed.

One advisory at around 10 a.m. said that the ground delay program could see average delays of over three hours, and some people being nearly five hours behind schedule.

As congestion built up, Delta flights to JFK were temporarily stopped from taking off.

"Winter weather conditions impacting taxiways at JFK contributed to flight delays Sunday evening," Delta told Business Insider in a statement.

"Safety is always our top priority, and we appreciate our customers' patience during this period and apologize for the delay in their travels."

Data from FlightAware showed that over 1,400 flights were delayed or canceled in the New York City area — including over 500 at JFK.

Over half of the flights at JFK and Newark were delayed, while about one-fifth were canceled. Meanwhile, 40% of flights were canceled at LaGuardia, according to FlightAware.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates JFK, Newark, and LaGuardia, did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent outside US working hours.

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