DENVER (KDVR) -- The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a ground stop at the Denver International Airport on Friday morning.
According to the FAA, a ground stop was issued for departures at DIA due to "low ceilings." Here's what it looks like near DIA just before 8 a.m.:
The FAA said the probability of extension is medium (30-60%) and the departing aircraft are being sprayed with deicing fluid to remove snow and ice.
According to a flight tracker, FlightAware, there are currently 76 flights delayed and six flights canceled as of 7:40 a.m.
See the latest traffic conditions in Denver on FOX31Snowstorms are expected in Colorado over the weekend while officials expect a record-breaking amount of traffic in the mountains. If you're planning on traveling this weekend, be sure to check the forecast, flight information and traffic before you head out.
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