Nearly 400 flights were delayed Sunday at Denver Denver International Airport amid afternoon thunderstorms, and a handful were canceled.
As of 6 p.m. Sunday, 388 flights headed in and out of DIA had failed to leave the gate on time, and seven were canceled entirely, according to flight tracking software FlightAware.
Southwest delayed 138 flights, followed by 116 United flights, 71 SkyWest flights, 22 Frontier flights and 11 American Airlines flights, according to FlightAware. Ten other airlines delayed between one and nine flights.
United canceled four flights Sunday and Frontier canceled two, according to FlightAware. Southwest canceled one flight.
No traffic management programs — including ground delays and ground stops — were active at DIA at 6 p.m. Sunday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
A 50% chance of thunderstorms was forecast Sunday evening for Denver and Denver International Airport, according to the National Weather Service.
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Rain showers and thunderstorms are likely across the metro area before midnight, and are expected to pick back up on Monday morning, forecasters said.
There’s a low risk of flooding across Denver on Sunday, but that is also expected to increase in the coming days, according to the Colorado Department of Natural Resources’ Flood Threat Bulletin.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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