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…