Severe weather in the Washington, DC area on Friday forced the implementation of a ground delay at Ronald Reagan National Airport, confirmed by Air Traffic Control (ATC). Flights are expected to experience an average delay of approximately 39 minutes according to ATC alerts.
At 5:12 PM EDT, Reagan National Arpt [Arlington Co, VA] ASOS reports Marine Tstm Wind of 39.00 mph. A thunderstorm produced an estimated wind gust to 34 knots (39 MPH) near the ASOS at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (KDCA) adjacent… #vawx https://t.co/jhAdtDNr0i pic.twitter.com/OT44mQJxw2
— NYC & Philly Metro Weather (Automated) (@NYCandPhillyWX) July 25, 2025
Storms Impact Regional Conditions
⚠️ Ground Delay Program at Washington Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) due to WEATHER / THUNDERSTORMS. This is causing some arriving flights to be delayed an average of 39 minutes..#DCA #FAA #AirportDelays
[2025-07-25 21:45 UTC]
— Air Traffic Control Alerts (@ATCAlerts) July 25, 2025
The Washington DC area was affected by several storms in the early evening, recording wind gusts of up to 39 mph at Reagan National Airport. There were also reports of fallen trees in Burke and Lincolnia in Virginia, as the storms advanced east past the Interstate 95 corridor.
According to the Capital Weather Gang, the possibility of isolated storms remains until 9 PM ET on Friday, with additional rainfall expected throughout the evening amid a humid atmosphere in the District.
Travel Advisory
Travelers are advised to check flight statuses and plan for extended wait times at Reagan National Airport as weather conditions remain unpredictable.