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Blustery Winds Snarl Hundreds of Flights at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid Airport

By Matthias Binder February 17, 2026
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Nearly 450 Delays Mark a Chaotic DayFAA Steps In to Manage Air TrafficGusts Forecast to Linger OvernightPractical Steps for Stranded Flyers

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Las Vegas — Powerful gusts tearing through the region disrupted air travel at Harry Reid International Airport, where the FAA imposed a ground delay extending through midnight.[1]

Nearly 450 Delays Mark a Chaotic Day

Airport operations ground to a partial halt as southwesterly winds intensified, forcing airlines to hold flights on the tarmac and in the skies above.[2] Officials reported approximately 443 delays and 15 cancellations by late afternoon, with additional holdups anticipated into the evening.[1]

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The disruptions stemmed from a broader winter weather system pushing inclement conditions across the Southwest. Crosswinds complicated takeoffs and landings, prompting safety measures from air traffic controllers. Travelers waited hours for clearance, while some flights diverted to alternate airports.

FAA Steps In to Manage Air Traffic

Federal Aviation Administration teams activated a ground stop for departures earlier in the day, transitioning to a delay program as conditions persisted.[3] This protocol reduced arrivals and departures by up to 10 percent to maintain safe spacing amid the gusts. Pilots reported challenging visibility and turbulence during approaches.

Henderson Airport nearby recorded a peak gust of 64 mph, underscoring the severity across the valley.[4] Rain added to the mix, slicking runways and further testing crews. The measures prevented worse outcomes but extended wait times significantly.

Gusts Forecast to Linger Overnight

A wind advisory remained in effect until 7 a.m. Wednesday, with sustained speeds of 20 to 30 mph and gusts reaching 50 mph.[5] Conditions eased slightly by evening but promised renewed vigor after dark. Airport forecasts called for south winds building to 20-30 mph with gusts near 45 mph.

The National Weather Service warned of ongoing showers mixed with the bluster, potentially impacting early Wednesday flights. Regional patterns suggested the system would shift eastward, offering eventual relief. Still, passengers eyed apps warily for updates.

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Practical Steps for Stranded Flyers

Airlines urged flexibility amid the turmoil. Southwest, a dominant carrier at the hub, adjusted schedules proactively. Affected individuals checked airline sites or the FAA’s flight advisory system for real-time status.

Experts recommended several precautions:

  • Arrive three hours early to account for security and boarding delays.
  • Pack snacks, water, and chargers for prolonged gate waits.
  • Monitor weather apps alongside flight trackers for diversions.
  • Contact travel insurance providers for reimbursement options.
  • Consider rebooking if plans allowed, prioritizing safety.

Key Takeaways

  • FAA ground delay lasts until midnight due to winds up to 50 mph gusts.
  • Over 440 delays and 15 cancellations reported so far.
  • Wind advisory extends to Wednesday morning; check flights frequently.

As winds subside, Harry Reid Airport aims to clear the backlog swiftly, restoring its role as a vital gateway to the entertainment capital. Travelers who navigated the delays shared tales of patience amid the storm. What are your tips for handling weather-related disruptions? Share in the comments below.

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