Almost 400 flights delayed, 17 canceled as winter weather hits DIA
As of 3:40 p.m. Wednesday, 395flights had failed to leave DIA's gates on time and 17 were canceled entirely, according to flight tracking software FlightAware.

Almost 400 flights at Denver International Airport were delayed by winter weather on Wednesday and another handful were canceled.
DIA saw just over an inch of snow stack up overnight Tuesday, but temperatures struggled to reach the double digits during the day Wednesday. The airport saw temperatures peak around 10 degrees Wednesday afternoon and the windchill made it feel as cold as minus 5, forecasters said.
As of 3:40 p.m. Wednesday, 395 flights had failed to leave DIA’s gates on time and 17 were canceled entirely, according to flight tracking software FlightAware.
United and its regional airline, Skywest, delayed the most flights on Wednesday for a combined total of 235 delays. Southwest trailed behind with 115 delays.
American Airlines, Air Canada, Envoy Air, Frontier, Delta, Key Lime Air and Southern Airways Express all also delayed flights during the winter weather.
Southwest also had six flights canceled, followed by United with five and American Airlines with three. SkyWest, Air Canada and Envoy Air all canceled one flight.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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