Many Boston flights are canceled. Is your flight among them?

Despite fresh forecasts showing lower snow totals in the Boston area during Tuesday's nor'easter, passengers traveling in and out of Logan International Airport in Boston should check their flight status. Many flights are being canceled or delayed.

According to the website Flightaware.com, there were 25 delays and 221 cancellations of domestic and international flights as of Tuesday morning.

Cape Cod airports

Many flights in Boston and the Cape have been cancelled ahead of Tuesday's nor'easter.
Many flights in Boston and the Cape have been cancelled ahead of Tuesday's nor'easter.

Cape Air canceled all its flights at Logan, according to the MassPort website Tuesday morning. It has also canceled flights into and out of Nantucket Memorial Airport.

Flight information for arriving and departing flights was not available on the website for the Cape Cod Gateway Airport, but a post on its Facebook page said "travelers should be prepared and expect delays and cancellations. Please contact your airline for flight-specific information."

A message on the Logan website advises passengers to check with their airlines on the status of their flight before going to the airport.

More: How much snow will the South Shore get?

T.F. Green Airport in Providence

Eight of 39 flights scheduled for today out of T.F. Green Airport have been canceled, according to its website.

This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: Logan Airport, Cape Air report some delays, cancellations