Denver International Airport saw 11.1 inches of snow by 6:30 a.m. Sunday morning. DENVER, COLO. (KELO) — Denver International Airport has cancelled more than 2,000 flights as the snowstorm hits the Rocky Mountain region. Posted: Mar 14, 2021 / 08:28 AM MDT / … Now that the storm is here many flights have been cancelled for this weekend. The website FlightAware.com constantly tracks delays and flight cancellations at Denver International Airport, which goes by the airport code DEN and is known to locals in Colorado as DIA. The … DENVER (KDVR) — Runways at Denver International Airport remained closed Monday morning following a blizzard that dropped more than two feet of snow Saturday and Sunday. DIA said runways would remained closed until at least 2 p.m. No flights will arrive or depart before that time while crews work to clear the airfield from ice and snow. On Monday, the airport said it has opened four of six runways and flights are actively landing and departing. Denver International had a busy morning Saturday with passengers trying to beat the storm, but later in the day about 750 flights were canceled, airport spokeswoman Emily Williams said. As of 9:45 a.m., flight tracking website FlightAware says 740 flights are canceled in and out of DIA Saturday. Many flights have already been cancelled so the runway closures have minimal impacts. Thousands of flights canceled at DIA, Colorado Springs Airport due to winter storm Local. About 2,800 flights were canceled between Saturday and Monday because of the snowstorm, which dropped 27.1 inches at Denver International Airport. So far on Sunday, 1,082 incoming and outgoing flights are canceled. — Denver Int'l Airport (@DENAirport) March 14, 2021 Nearly 2,000 flights were canceled over the … Video Transcript-This storm does have a lot of people reminiscing about that blizzard of 2003, March 2003.And take a look at this. Snow removal crews are hard at work, but still 836 flights have been canceled so … Just about all Sunday flights had been canceled as well — nearly 1,300. by: Angela Case, Ashley Michels, KDVR. More than 11 inches of snow had fallen at the airport as of 6 a.m. on Sunday. All of the airport's six runways were shut down and hundreds of flights were canceled. It actually tore one of the mountaintop canvasses at Denver International Airport. Airlines canceled 836 flights scheduled to leave Denver International Airport on Sunday as a winter storm intensified, adding to the 11 inches of snow already piled up at the airport.