With high winds at DIA, FAA implements “Ground Delay Program”

High winds across Colorado’s Front Range on Wednesday afternoon are causing flight delays at Denver International Airport. The airport says the FAA has implemented what they’re calling a “Ground Delay Program” for arriving flights.

At 2:45 p.m. sustained winds were being measured at above 30 mph, with gusts above 40 mph.

The airport said on a post on social media that the ground delays “may lead to delays or adjusted departure times.”

“Travelers: Please check with your airline for the latest flight status before heading to the airport,” the airport posted on X…

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