Ground stop lifted at Bush Intercontinental Airport
The entrance to George Bush Intercontinental Airport. (KPRC2)
HOUSTON – The ground stop has been lifted.
A ground stop has been issued at Bush Intercontinental Airport due to thunderstorms in the area.
The FAA says the ground stop is currently scheduled to last until 5 p.m. with a medium probability of being extended.
Current radar as of 4 p.m. show thunderstorms near and just south of the airport.
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