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Rough weather in NY diverts flights to Boston

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Bad weather in New York is diverting air traffic to Boston.

Logan International Airport was hosting extra international aircraft Saturday as heavy rain and high winds created delays at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.

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d Er, where's the air traffic going to go when Logan shuts down?
 
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Bangor
 
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Maybe Worcester of Providence heaven forbid
 
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