Not even Air Force One is immune from the weather.
The Air Force confirms that the president's plane had to abort an initial landing at the airport in Toledo, Ohio, because of bad weather.
The president and his party were never in danger.
"The aircraft commander made the decision to circle the airfield and landed uneventfully a few moments later when weather had lifted," the statement said. "There was no delay to the president's schedule."
Obama, who spoke at Bowling Green State University near Toledo, later had an uneventful landing at the Akron-Canton airport.
From the Toledo pool report:
"Apparently AF1 does take into account the weather.
"Just as the plane was about to land in Toledo, amid turbulence and midway through gaggle -- runway was visible -- AF1 ascended and made another pass. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, after consulting with crew, returned to press cabin and said the issue was weather related."