
On May 28, 2026, Denver International Airport implemented a ground stop in response to severe thunderstorms moving across Colorado’s Front Range. The action was taken to maintain safe conditions amid adverse weather affecting the region.
During the ground stop, both departures and arrivals were temporarily suspended at the airport. This measure aimed to minimize risks associated with operating flights while the weather system passed through.
As a result, passengers at Denver International Airport encountered delays and interruptions to their scheduled flights. Flight activity resumed once conditions improved, though the length of the ground stop and the exact number of flights
affected were not disclosed.







