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Update 9:11 a.m. Friday: This story will no longer be updated. Click here to see the latest update on Friday delays/cancellations at Denver International Airport. 

Update 8:30 p.m.: There were 830 canceled flights and 427 delayed flights at Denver International Airport as of late Thursday, according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.

All airport operations were normal, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

Update 2:00 p.m.: Snow is finally falling at Denver International Airport, though operations remain normal and all runways are open, according to airport officials.

“What we’re seeing right now is there are bands of snow, but our crews are ready to plow the roads, de-ice the planes and clear the runways,” spokesperson Ashley Forest said.

Just over 1 inch of snow had fallen at the airport as of noon, according to the National Weather Service.

There were 814 flight cancellations and 190 delays reported as of 2 p.m., according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.

DIA could see 4 inches to 8 inches of snow accumulation through Friday morning, falling short of the 11 inches forecasters initially expected.

Current NWS forecasts show temperatures hovering near freezing through the day with wind gusts up to 28 mph and up to 3 inches of snow.

Temperatures could drop to 25 degrees overnight, with wind gusts up to 24 mph and up to 5 inches of snow, according to the agency.

Original reporting: As a major winter storm hit Colorado, more than 800 flights at Denver International Airport were canceled by 8:30 a.m. Thursday, according to airline tracking site FlightAware.

The storm, which forecasters at the National Weather Service in Boulder expected to last until Friday morning, could drop up to 18 inches in the Denver area. Snowfall rates will likely worsen throughout the day Thursday.


Update 9:11 a.m. Friday: This story will no longer be updated. Click here to see the latest update on Friday delays/cancellations at Denver International Airport. 

Update 8:30 p.m.: There were 830 canceled flights and 427 delayed flights at Denver International Airport as of late Thursday, according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.

All airport operations were normal, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

Update 2:00 p.m.: Snow is finally falling at Denver International Airport, though operations remain normal and all runways are open, according to airport officials.

“What we’re seeing right now is there are bands of snow, but our crews are ready to plow the roads, de-ice the planes and clear the runways,” spokesperson Ashley Forest said.

Just over 1 inch of snow had fallen at the airport as of noon, according to the National Weather Service.

There were 814 flight cancellations and 190 delays reported as of 2 p.m., according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.

DIA could see 4 inches to 8 inches of snow accumulation through Friday morning, falling short of the 11 inches forecasters initially expected.

Current NWS forecasts show temperatures hovering near freezing through the day with wind gusts up to 28 mph and up to 3 inches of snow.

Temperatures could drop to 25 degrees overnight, with wind gusts up to 24 mph and up to 5 inches of snow, according to the agency.

Original reporting: As a major winter storm hit Colorado, more than 800 flights at Denver International Airport were canceled by 8:30 a.m. Thursday, according to airline tracking site FlightAware.

The storm, which forecasters at the National Weather Service in Boulder expected to last until Friday morning, could drop up to 18 inches in the Denver area. Snowfall rates will likely worsen throughout the day Thursday.

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