For a third day in a row, travelers across the country are facing high numbers of flight delays and cancellations.

As of 10 a.m. ET Saturday morning, more than 1,560 U.S. flights were delayed and over 600 U.S. flights were cancelled, according to FlightAware, which tracks flights in real time.

Friday reported a whopping total of more than 8,870 U.S. flight delays and over 1,470 U.S. flight cancellations, according to FlightAware. More than 1,750 U.S. flights were also canceled on Thursday.

The thousands of flight delays and cancellations come as U.S. airlines try to recover from severe storms that barreled through much of the country this week, while also working to accommodate the growing number of travelers on summer vacation.

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Nationwide, Delta and American Airlines reported some of the highest numbers of cancellations both Friday and Saturday morning – with their schedules reduced by 6% and 4%, respectively, for Saturday as of 10 a.m. ET. 

Those numbers do not include flights on their regional affiliates, which operate as American Eagle and Delta Connection.

“The vast majority of that is weather-related,” Curtis Blessing, spokesman for American Airlines, said on Friday.

This week’s numbers aren’t the first time U.S. flights have seen thousands of delays and cancellations this year. Between Friday and Monday on Memorial Day Weekend, FlightAware reported nearly 2,800 U.S. flight cancellations and delays for more than 20,000 U.S. flights.

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And this weekend’s issues weren’t limited to the U.S.: FlightAware reported more than 7,730 delays and over 2,060 cancellations around the globe Saturday morning. The site logged more than 21,700 flight delays and almost 3,330 cancellations worldwide on Friday.