Wild weather brings flight delays to DIA

At least 11 people died and dozens were injured in the tornadoes that swept through the Dallas area on Saturday and caused substantial damage. That, plus flooding in Missouri and Illinois, were the latest in a succession of severe weather events across

As much as a half-inch of snow is expected to fall in the Denver metro area Friday, making it a white Christmas if the weather follows predictions. "Yeah we're going to see some flakes, but I don't think a lot of snow will fall," said Nezette Rydell

Denver residents can expect chilly but not extremely cold temperatures as the year ends and 2016 begins. "We're not going to warm up any time soon," said Kyle Fredin, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Boulder. "The cold air came in and 

Denver residents can expect chilly but not extremely cold temperatures as the year ends and 2016 begins. "We're not going to warm up any time soon," said Kyle Fredin, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Boulder. "The cold air came in and 

"We staff to the demand of the flights. We don't have a stockpile of employees sitting and waiting to go to Denver." Weather-related cancellations and sporadic delays also plagued travelers at DIA on Monday. DIA spokesman Heath Montgomery said at least