DENVER (KDVR) — After a weekend full of journey delays, the Denver Worldwide Airport is continuous to have setbacks on Monday.
Over the weekend, greater than a thousand flights have been delayed Saturday as a snowstorm hit Denver. These delays continued into Sunday with over 400 flights delayed and several other canceled. Heading into the workweek, there are nonetheless climate impacts and journey delays.
Monday and Tuesday are Pinpoint Climate Alert Days as a result of snowy, icy and chilly situations within the metro and mountains. Whereas the vast majority of the arctic blast is coming Monday evening and into Tuesday morning, roadways have already been closed for situations and plenty of flights at DIA have been delayed and canceled.
Delays, cancellations at DIA
In keeping with FlightAware, a flight-tracking web site, there are at the moment 169 flights delayed and 13 flights cancelled, as of 10 a.m.
United Airways and SkyWest have essentially the most delayed and canceled flights. United has 50 flights delayed and two canceled, whereas SkyWest has 15 flights delayed and 5 canceled.
Should you’re heading to the airport on Monday or Tuesday, be sure you test the most recent forecast and your flight data.
Denver, Colorado climate sources
Keep ready for storms and forecast adjustments, a Pinpoint Climate Alert Day and different essential climate data:
- Interactive Denver climate radar
- Colorado climate alerts
- Enterprise, church and college closings
- Climate newsletters
- FOX31 Information app
The Pinpoint Climate workforce will proceed to replace the forecast a number of instances every day.