New York City, USA – X user Alvin Singh shared footage on December 14, 2025, showing moderate to heavy snowfall impacting operations at John F. Kennedy International Airport during a winter storm.
The video, filmed through a terminal window, begins around 7 a.m. as thick snowflakes fall steadily, rapidly covering the tarmac, aircraft wings, engines, and ground equipment. Docked Delta Air Lines planes remain at gates with jet bridges attached, quickly becoming dusted in white. Ground crew wearing high-visibility gear move cautiously, handling baggage carts and vehicles that leave fresh tracks in the accumulating snow. Visibility is limited under overcast skies, with distant planes and structures fading into the gray haze.
By 8 a.m., the snowfall continues, adding more accumulation on fuselages and ramps. Airport operations appear slowed, with crews proceeding carefully across slippery surfaces. While no major incidents are visible, the persistent snow highlights the cause of widespread flight delays across JFK that morning.
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