Las Vegas Review-Journal

■ Schools and roads in parts of Wyoming and Colorado remained closed after a record blizzard.

Cheyenne blanketed in over 30 inches of snow

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Schools in eastern Wyoming and northern Colorado remained closed Tuesday for a second day and roads were still impassable in the aftermath of a blizzard that pummeled the region with record snowfall.

Crews didn’t expect to reopen some highways for another day, though a portion of Interstate 25 south of Wyoming’s capital, Cheyenne, was open for the first time since Saturday.

The weekend storm dumped over 30 inches of snow on Cheyenne, snarling streets with 4-to-5-foot drifts that even four-wheel-drive trucks couldn’t clear. Many side streets will remain impassable for cars for several more days, city officials warned.

Firefighte­rs used an enclosed snow machine called a snowcat to get doctors to an operating room for a patient’s emergency surgery.

“Those guys are heroes,” said one of the surgeons, Elias Kfoury. “The first responders and how they stepped up to the occasion essentiall­y resulted in saving somebody’s life.”

Volunteers using snowmobile­s helped other people get to a hospital for crucial treatment, the Wyoming Tribune Eagle reported.

It was the city’s worst blizzard since at least 1979.

Highway crews resorted to using bulldozers in addition to plows to move snow off interstate­s, including Interstate 80 between Cheyenne and Laramie.

The 50-mile stretch includes the highest point along the coast-tocoast route, an 8,640-foot pass called the Summit that’s known for hairy weather even in less intense storms.

Schools remained closed Tuesday as far north as Casper, where city officials were still working to clear wind-driven snow, the Casper Star-tribune reported.

The Wyoming Legislatur­e, which has been meeting for a month in an annual session already disrupted by the coronaviru­s pandemic, didn’t convene for the second day in a row.

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Michael Cummo The Associated Press A man uses a plastic sled to shovel out his truck out of the snow Monday in Cheyenne, Wyo.

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