Heavy Snowfall lead to cancelled more than 2000 flights in Denver
Heavy Snowfall lead to cancelled more than 2000 flights in Denver
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Major snowstorm strikes the Denver region due to that more than 2,000 flights have been cancelled over the weekend at Denver International Airport. For your information let us share that the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning, saying it expects 18 to 24 inches (46-61 cm) of heavy, wet snow to fall in Denver and Boulder from Saturday afternoon through Sunday night. Some areas along the Front Range foothills were expected to receive up to 30 inches (76 cm).

For your information let us share that the Colorado Department of Transportation warned that road closures are highly likely and asked people not to make unnecessary trips. The highways most likely to be affected included Interstate 25 from Colorado Springs to Wyoming, including Denver and Monument Hill; I-70 to Limon; and I-76 to Ft. Morgan, the department said.  Denver International had a busy morning Saturday with passengers trying to beat the storm, but about 750 flights later in the day were cancelled, airport spokeswoman Emily Williams said. Just about all Sunday flights had been cancelled as well, nearly 1,300.

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