San Diego Union-Tribune

DENVER’S AIRPORT REOPENS AFTER POWERFUL STORM

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Denver’s airport reopened Monday after a powerful late winter snowstorm dumped over 3 feet of heavy, wet snow on parts of Colorado and Wyoming, shutting down roads, closing state legislatur­es in both states and interferin­g with COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns.

The 27 inches that had fallen by the end of Sunday at Denver Internatio­nal Airport on the plains east of downtown made it the fourth biggest snowfall in the city’s history, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder.

The storm system, fueled by moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, had moved out of the region and into northeaste­rn Nebraska by Monday, said Evan Direnzo, a meteorolog­ist for the weather service in Boulder.

“It’s definitely behind us,” he said of the storm’s snow and wind.

There was still plenty of digging out to do. Denver’s airport runways were closed just before noon on Sunday due to blowing snow and poor visibiliti­es, and some stranded passengers spent the night at the airport. With the sun shining Monday, over 200 plows worked to clear the snow and ice and reopen four of the airport’s six runways, enough to meet demand following a number of flight cancellati­ons, airport spokespers­on Emily Williams said.

In Wyoming, the National Weather Service warned that driving would remain dangerous for the next several days there because of slick and snow covered roads.

Some trucks and other travelers were stranded in eastern Wyoming, where several major roads remained closed Monday.

 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI AP ?? Nine Lillehei clears snow off her vehicle Monday after a powerful late winter storm dumped more than 2 feet of snow in Denver. The storm shut down major roadways, canceled school and closed the state Legislatur­e.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI AP Nine Lillehei clears snow off her vehicle Monday after a powerful late winter storm dumped more than 2 feet of snow in Denver. The storm shut down major roadways, canceled school and closed the state Legislatur­e.

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