COLORADO – With a blizzard warning taking effect at noon today and continuing into Thursday morning, airports across the region are canceling hundreds of flights.
Denver International Airport has canceled over 750 flights for Wednesday. Check with your airline before heading out.
The Colorado Springs Airport so far has canceled a total of 14 out of 52 scheduled flights today. News5’s Jessica Barreto was at the airport and says the last departing flight from COS airport will be at 4:38 p.m.
#TRAVELALERT: I’m at @COSAirport where 10 flights are canceled out of Denver (4 departing to, 6 arriving from) due to blizzard-like conditions expected to roll in. Staff says you can track your flight on their site or contact your airline to get updates on your #DIA flight.@KOAA pic.twitter.com/xMJBidO5O4
— Jessica Barreto (@BarretoReports) April 10, 2019
If you have a flight booked out of the Pueblo Airport for today, check the status of your flight here.
First Alert 5 Meteorologist Sam Schreier said this storm will be colder than the bomb cyclone blizzard we experienced last month, creating life-threatening conditions for anyone who is stranded in the storm.
CLICK HERE for a full, updated list of school, business and church closures and delays for Wednesday.