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Weather and flying today

This could be one of those days travelers fear the most, when the weather maps online and on every TV station show big green blobs in some parts of the country and out to sea. Tropical depression Erin moved ashore on the Texas Gulf Coast, causing heavy rain and airline delays in much of the eastern and central part of the state. Thunderstorms are forecast for PHL and other areas of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, and we know what that means. Monitor the PHL.org Website for delays in and out. Even better information, continually updated, is available at www.flightstats.com.

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Tom Belden, a former Inquirer business writer, has written about Philadelphia International Airport, airlines, the travel industry, the conventions and meetings business for 25 years. He has traveled to all 50 states and extensively in Europe and Mexico.


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