Wind, inclement weather causes hundreds of flight delays at DIA Monday
DENVER (KDVR) — Hundreds of flights arriving and departing Denver International Airport Monday evening were impacted by inclement weather as a storm system moved into the region.
As of 6:45 p.m., flight tracking website FlightAware was showing over 720 flights at the airport had been delayed, with five cancelled flights.
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The majority of those delayed flights were headed into DIA, according to FlightAware, which showed 340 flights headed to DIA that were delayed and only 270 flights from the Mile High City's airport that were delayed.
The airport itself also issued a warning to passengers on Monday, noting that the inclement weather 'could mean delays' Monday evening at the airport.
'Please be sure to check with your airline before heading to the airport,' DIA shared on X.
Wind speeds on Monday evening at DIA were steady at about 30 mph, but gusting to about 40 mph, according to National Weather Service data.
Events to road conditions: Potential impacts with Pinpoint Weather Alert Day Tuesday
Monday's weather precedes a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day on Tuesday that's warning Colorado residents of feet of snow in the mountains and upwards of an inch of rain in the metro area. Showers and storms are expected throughout Monday evening and night and some light snow could be seen in the higher elevations.
Winds are expected to lighten Monday night, but will remain brisk, according to Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Travis Michels.
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