In case you haven’t heard, there’s a big storm on the way to Colorado. It could bring double-digit snow totals and wind speeds up to 70 miles per hour. As you might expect, this will cause major problems related to air travel.
Two airlines, Frontier Airlines and Southwest Airlines have already canceled mass amounts of flights through Denver on Wednesday and Thursday. Other companies will likely soon follow. If you’re flying tomorrow, make sure you stay up-to-date on the status of your flight
Denver International Airport has also issued a warning about likely upcoming delays and cancelations.
The calm before the storm. DEN team members are preparing for tomorrow’s snow storm. We are anticipating some possible delays and cancellations, be sure to check your flight status with your airline. #cowx #BombCyclone pic.twitter.com/OkyGIjOGYY — Denver Int’l Airport (@DENAirport) March 12, 2019
If you’re planning on traveling in Colorado tomorrow, whether it’s on the road or in the air, be warned that serious weather is moving through. Expect delays, heavy traffic, and poor visibility.
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