Severe weather conditions at San Francisco International Airport led to significant flight delays and cancellations on November 14th. The FAA implemented a ground delay program, limiting arrivals to 28 per hour, due to reduced visibility and safety concerns. Forty-six flights were canceled, and 113 experienced delays, with some lasting over an hour. The FAAs previous government shutdown cuts also contributed to the reduced service levels. Airlines like SkyWest, United Airlines, and Southwest were most affected.
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