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Nearly 900 flights delayed at Denver International Airport amid ground delay, thunderstorms

The National Weather Service forecast storms, high winds and large hail Monday afternoon

Denver Post reporter Seth Klamann in Commerce City, Colorado on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
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A ground delay will be in effect at Denver International Airport until Monday evening, with nearly 900 flights delayed as thunderstorms and hail landed around the Denver metro area.

The ground delay is in effect until 8:59 p.m., The FAA had previously instituted a ground stop at the airport, before shifting to a delay around 5:30 p.m. The average delay is roughly 76 minutes.

Six flights have been canceled at DIA and 897 more have been delayed, . More than half of the delayed flights originated in Denver, and 426 more were bound for the city.

The disruptions come as the National Weather Service projected that the metro area, up to Fort Collins and east across the plains, could face severe thunderstorms and hail as large as 3.5 inches. The NWS had also warned that high winds and tornadoes were possible.

By early evening, most of the storm had moved into the eastern part of the state.

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