DENVER — A snowstorm sweeping through Colorado and Wyoming on Sunday was expected to bring as much as four feet of snow to some parts of the region, and has left more than 30,000 people without power in Colorado. The storm brought heavy, wet snow and downed trees and power lines. More than 25,000 customers near Greeley, Colo., about 50 miles north of Denver, were without power on Sunday, according to Xcel Energy. About 5,000 people around Fort Collins and about 1,000 people in the Denver suburbs were also without power. The National Weather Service warned that an additional two to six inches of snow and wind gusts as high as 45 miles per hour could create “nearly impossible travel conditions.”
Source: International New York Times March 14, 2021 21:11 UTC