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#Denver’s airport closed for second day after winter storm

#Denver’s airport closed for second day after winter storm

Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
A maintenance worker uses a plow as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Denver’s airport was closed for a second day 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 (68 centimeters) 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 on Monday, over 200 plows were working to clear the snow and ice but the runways were not scheduled to reopen until 2 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time, the airport 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.

Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
Jimmy Mundell, right, and Abbey Eilermann build a snowman in the sunken gardens along Speer Boulevard as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out onto the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Some trucks and other travelers were stranded in eastern Wyoming where several major roads remained closed Monday, including routes in and out of the cities of Cheyenne and Casper. Interstate 70 across much of the eastern half of Colorado was also closed.

The U.S. Postal Service said many post offices would be closed in Colorado on Monday and mail delivery in many locations would be severely curtailed or suspended.

Federal officials shut down vaccine shipments to the region as the storm neared so the vials packed in dry ice wouldn’t spoil during mail delays, Wyoming Department of Health spokeswoman Kim Deti said.

“We think they’ll be at least a couple days,” Deti said. “Nobody is quite sure when things will be cleared and reopened.”

The storm also was keeping many people from getting to vaccine locations, Deti noted.

Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
Regional Transportation District buses head to a stop on the campus of Metropolitan State College as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

Classes were canceled Monday at schools around the Denver area and in Cheyenne and Casper. Classes were also called off at Colorado State University in Fort Collins and the University of Colorado’s main campus in Boulder. State government offices in the Denver area and southeastern Wyoming were also closed.

In the Denver metro area, all bus routes and light rail lines were suspended for snow removal with the exception of a line running from downtown’s Union Station to the airport, which ran on a reduced schedule.

The Colorado Avalanche Information Center warned of “dangerous” avalanche conditions in many areas of the state, including the mountains along the Front Range. It urged backcountry users to avoid areas of new snowfall prone to wind drifts that could help trigger large snowslides on what has been a particularly unstable snowpack this season. Colorado has reported 11 avalanche deaths this winter.

  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    A Regional Transportation Doistrict light rail train is stuck at Kalamath Avenue as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    A Regional Transportation District bus moves westbound along Colfax Avenue at Speer Boulevard as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    A lone motorist moves eastbound along 6th Avenue as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out onto the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    A maintenance worker clears snow at Denver Heqalth Center as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out onto the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    Abbey Eilerman,, left, and Jimmy Mundell build a snow figure in the Sunken Garden along Speer Boulevard as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out onto the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    Ben Bryant clears snow from the walkway of his home as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    A person trudges across Ridge Road in east Cheyenne, Wyo, Sunday, March 14, 2021. A powerful late winter snowstorm intensified over the central Rocky Mountains with heavy snow and wind leading to airport and road closures, power outages and avalanche warnings in parts of Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. (Michael Cummo/Wyoming Tribune Eagle via AP)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    A motorist clears snow from in front of his pickup truck parked on 2nd Avenue as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    A lone pedestrian walks a dog as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    Ben Bryant clears snow from the walkway of his home as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    Vehicles sit covered in snow on Ridge Road in east Cheyenne, Wyo., Sunday, March 14, 2021. A powerful late winter snowstorm intensified over the central Rocky Mountains with heavy snow and wind leading to airport and road closures, power outages and avalanche warnings in parts of Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. (Michael Cummo/Wyoming Tribune Eagle via AP)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    Vehicles sit surrounded in snow on Ridge Road in east Cheyenne, Wyo., Sunday, March 14, 2021. A powerful late winter snowstorm intensified over the central Rocky Mountains with heavy snow and wind leading to airport and road closures, power outages and avalanche warnings in parts of Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. (Michael Cummo/Wyoming Tribune Eagle via AP)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    Snow piles up against the back door of a business in east Cheyenne, Wyo., Sunday, March 14, 2021. A powerful late winter snowstorm intensified over the central Rocky Mountains with heavy snow and wind leading to airport and road closures, power outages and avalanche warnings in parts of Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. (Michael Cummo/Wyoming Tribune Eagle via AP)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    A person trudges across Ridge Road in Snow piles on top of the stairs and dumpsters behind Albertsons in east Cheyenne, Wyo., Sunday, March 14, 2021. A powerful late winter snowstorm intensified over the central Rocky Mountains with heavy snow and wind leading to airport and road closures, power outages and avalanche warnings in parts of Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. (Michael Cummo/Wyoming Tribune Eagle via AP)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    Snow covers the palettes behind Albertsons in east Cheyenne, Wyo., Sunday, March 14, 2021. A powerful late winter snowstorm intensified over the central Rocky Mountains with heavy snow and wind leading to airport and road closures, power outages and avalanche warnings in parts of Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska. (Michael Cummo/Wyoming Tribune Eagle via AP)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    Flight attendant Matt Saluto works to clear his sedan parked along North Pearl Street as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    A lone sports-utility vehicle moves along Speer Boulevard as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    A tree bends under the weight of snow while a pickup truck crosses Logan Street as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    A motorist guides a sedan along North Pennsylvania Street as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
  • Denver's airport closed for second day after winter storm
    Drew Carey clears snow from the walkway of his home as a snowstorm rips across the intermountain West Sunday, March 14, 2021, in Denver. Forecasters are calling for the storm to leave at least another six inches of snow during the day before moving out on to the eastern plains. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

The blizzard was a double-edged sword for ranchers—bringing moisture that will green up spring pastures after months of dry weather but hitting as cows give birth to calves or care for their newborns, said Jim Magagna, executive vice president of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association.

“I certainly have some concerns about those who are in calving and don’t have indoor shelter to put those cows in,” Magagna said Monday. “I’m sure they’re all out there doing the best they can to save calves right now.”

Forecasters accurately predicted the storm several days in advance, giving ranchers plenty of time to prepare, he said.


Foot of snow blankets parts of Midwest, disrupts travel (Update)


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