A winter blast of cold and snow continues to impact Colorado, causing flight delays and cancellations at Denver International Airport. The poor conditions have led to delays of up to three hours and 18 minutes for inbound flights, with 11 flights cancelled in the last 24 hours. Departure delays are averaging one hour and 23 minutes, with deicing fluid being used to remove snow and ice from departing aircraft. As of 3 p.m., FlightAware.com reported 153 delayed flights at the airport, the most in the country. The winter weather brought snow and cold starting Thursday night and is expected to continue into Saturday, affecting much of the area. This ongoing winter storm highlights the challenges faced by travelers and residents alike in dealing with extreme weather conditions. Stay updated on the latest weather alerts and take precautions to ensure safety during this winter storm.
Winter Weather Causes Delays for Travelers at Denver International Airport
