A day after killer storms raked the South, millions of holiday travelers wrestled Wednesday with wet roads and flight delays. More than 200 flights were canceled and more than 650 delayed as rain soaked the East Coast from Maine to Florida and another band of rain hit the critical air travel hub of Chicago.
Delays of an hour were reported at Philadelphia International Airport and 45 minutes at LaGuardia in New York, according to FlightAware. Drivers on Interstate 95 dealt with rain, fog and wind. At Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, security lines deepened to half an hour.
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