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Kirk Mitchell of The Denver Post.
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The Federal Aviation Administration ordered Denver International Airport to slow the rate of incoming and outgoing flights Tuesday morning as a precaution because of high winds, officials say.

“We’re going to start seeing fewer flights departing and landing,” said Daria Serna, DIA spokesman.

The FAA had grounded commuter flights at 7:30 a.m., Serna said. Wind gusts of between 30 and 40 mph were recorded, she said.

People with scheduled flights should check for delays on flydenver.com before heading out to the airport.

As of 8:50 a.m., United Airlines had not delayed or cancelled any flights.

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