Denver International Airport faced significant operational disruptions due to strong winds on March 31, 2025. The adverse weather conditions necessitated the diversion of 24 flights to Colorado Springs Airport. This incident highlighted the complexities of managing air traffic in severe weather, testing the capabilities of smaller regional airports to accommodate diverted flights.
The strong winds, reportedly reaching up to 58 mph, exceeded the typical gusts that major airports handle, impacting operations. "According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), airborne traffic arriving at DEN was experiencing delays of between 31 and 45 minutes," and the FAA briefly issued a ground stop to address the situation.
FlightAware reported 634 delays affecting both arrivals and departures, and 31 flights were ultimately canceled. The challenging winds were intensified by Denver's geographical location near the Rocky Mountains, which contributes to sudden changes in wind direction and strength.