ap

Skip to content
PUBLISHED:
Getting your player ready...

DENVER—A fast-moving storm moving across Colorado dumped up to a foot of snow and produced 3-foot snowdrifts on parts of the Eastern Plains.

Forty flights were canceled at Denver International Airport overnight, but airport officials said Wednesday that number was not unusual for a typical day.

Crews were working to repair power lines snapped by snow-heavy trees in the Greeley area. Xcel Energy Inc. says there were 597 Greeley-area customers without power Wednesday afternoon, down from 5,000 earlier.

Snow was expected to fall on the far Eastern Plains through the afternoon, and strong winds could create blizzard conditions.

Snow totals included a foot in Elbert County, 10 inches in Mesa County, 9 inches in Castle Rock and 11 inches in Conifer. Breckenridge got about 8 inches.

RevContent Feed

More in News