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Is your Miami flight delayed from the rain and flooding? Here are easy ways to check

Travelers enter checkpoint 4 at MIA.
Travelers enter checkpoint 4 at MIA. pportal@miamiherald.com

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Severe flooding in South Florida

Torrential rain and severe thunderstorms swamped Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Here’s what to know about the impact.

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What a mess.

As the heavy rain falls, South Florida is under a flood watch this week. Expect flooded streets in downtown Miami, Aventura and parts of Broward. Some areas have already seen six inches of rain, with much more to come.

A stretch of Interstate 95 in Broward County was shut down Wednesday due to the life-threatening storms and flooding.

Multiple flights have been canceled and delayed. At Miami International Airport on Wednesday, 125 flights were canceled, and 117 flights were delayed “due to extended periods of lightning storms in the area,” said Greg Chin, communications director for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department.

READ MORE: Miami, Fort Lauderdale airports see hours-long delays as heavy rain swamps the region

Online flight trackers can help you check the status of arrivals and departures at Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The tools are simple to use and can be filtered by time range, city and airline. You can also sort by arrival or departures.

“Inclement weather will affect flights,” the Miami airport said in a weather advisory.

Here are some of the websites and apps you can use to track your flight or the flight of a loved one during the stretch of bad weather:

How to check your flight status at MIA

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One of Miami International Airport’s flight trackers shows a list of all expected arrivals and departures with options to use a drop-down menu to narrow results. It shows the carrier, flight number and where the plane is going to or coming from. It also gives real-time updates on the flight’s arrival or departure status, which concourse the terminal is in, and the location of baggage claim.

MIA’s other flight tracker tool lets you track by flight or route. If you know the carrier, the date and the flight number, this tool might be easier to use since it will only pull the information for your flight.

How to check your flight status at FLL

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FLL’s flight tracker works by flight or route. To use it, you’ll need to know the date, along with the airline carrier and flight number, or the departure and arrival airport. The tool also gives people the option to see a list of all expected arrivals and departures and details on the flight’s terminal and baggage claim, too.

Some flights will also show you a map of where the plane is when it’s in the air.

How to check your flight status with an airline

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Another way to check your flight status is with the airline. Downloaded the airline’s app. You can also use the airline’s website. Here’s where to go for some of the popular airlines in South Florida:

American Airlines or download the app from the App store for Apple users or the Google Play store for Android users.

Delta or download the app from the App store for Apple users or the Google Play store for Android users.

United Airlines or download the app from the App store for Apple users or the Google Play store for Android users.

Southwest Airlines or download the app from the App store for Apple users or the Google Play store for Android users.

JetBlue or download the app from the App store for Apple users or the Google Play store for Android users.

Frontier Airlines or download the app from the App store for Apple users or the Google Play store for Android users.

Spirit Airlines or download the app from the App store for Apple users or the Google Play store for Android users.

This story was originally published June 12, 2024 at 6:21 AM.

Michelle Marchante
Miami Herald
Michelle Marchante covers the pulse of healthcare in South Florida and also the City of Coral Gables. Before that, she covered the COVID-19 pandemic, hurricanes, crime, education, entertainment and other topics in South Florida for the Herald as a breaking news reporter. She recently won first place in the health reporting category in the 2025 Sunshine State Awards for her coverage of Steward Health’s bankruptcy. An investigative series about the abrupt closure of a Miami heart transplant program led Michelle and her colleagues to be recognized as finalists in two 2024 Florida Sunshine State Award categories. She also won second place in the 73rd annual Green Eyeshade Awards for her consumer-focused healthcare stories and was part of the team of reporters who won a 2022 Pulitzer Prize for the Miami Herald’s breaking news coverage of the Surfside building collapse. Michelle graduated with honors from Florida International University and was a 2025 National Press Foundation Covering Workplace Mental Health fellow and a 2020-2021 Poynter-Koch Media & Journalism fellow.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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Severe flooding in South Florida

Torrential rain and severe thunderstorms swamped Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Here’s what to know about the impact.