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A ground stop has been issued at Philadelphia International Airport after the region was faced with a bout of extreme weather.

The Federal Aviation Administration said that there was “no route to Philadelphia International Airport” in an advisory notice issued on Sunday morning, due to thunderstorms in the region that made it impossible for planes to land.

It comes as extreme weather warnings face Pennsylvania and neighboring states, as heatwaves have been followed by showers and tropical thunderstorms.

Philadelphia International Airport is the largest airport in Pennsylvania, and a huge hub for both internal and international travel, serving over 30 million flyers every year.

This is a developing situation and will be updated.

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