Thunderstorms rolling into the Denver metro area Thursday afternoon prompted the FAA to order a ground stop at Denver International Airport, briefly freezing departures as controllers and ramp crews waited for the strongest cells to move through. The storms, capable of producing microbursts, large hail, and damaging straight-line winds, pushed across the Front Range and forced airlines to hold flights and juggle connections. Airport operations t…
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