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DENVER—The Denver airport is downgrading its snow operations as a spring storm moves on, but travelers could still face deicing delays of 15 to 30 minutes.
Denver International Airport officials say the storm prompted nearly 500 flight cancellations Tuesday, or close to 30 percent of the airport’s daily flight schedule. Many of the cancellations were commuter flights.
The National Weather Service says the storm had dropped 6.5 inches of snow at the airport as of 6 p.m. Tuesday, which was within its forecast for 6 to 11 inches.
The airport downgraded its snow operations at 4 p.m. Tuesday, but it still has crews ready to clear the airfield and roads as needed.



