Hurricane Debby disrupts flights at TPA

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Hurricane Debby causes delays, cancelations at TPA

Tampa International Airport remained open as Hurricane Debby skirted the west coast of Florida ahead of landfall in the Big Bend area, but the storm did disrupt service.

If you are flying in or out of Tampa International Airport on Monday, you may want to check the status of your flight before heading to the airport. 

While TPA remained open as Hurricane Debby skirted the west coast of the state, the storm did disrupt service. 

At its peak, the storm caused 150 flight cancelations and 216 delays. 

READ: Hurricane Debby live updates: Storm strengthens ahead of landfall in Big Bend area

On Sunday afternoon, the FAA ordered a ground stop, which prevented all inbound flights from landing due to the heavy rains and winds brought on by Hurricane Debby. 

That ground stop has been lifted, but flights are still being canceled and delayed. 

As of 6:45 a.m. on Monday, 128 of the airport’s 490 scheduled flights were canceled, and 100 flights were delayed. 

Click here to check the status of your flight. 

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