At Denver International Airport, about 7 inches was on the ground by Tuesday morning with more expected in the afternoon. Windy conditions reduced visibility, prompting the cancellation of about 30% of the airport’s average daily 1,600 flights. In Nebraska, several school districts canceled classes Wednesday, and the southwestern city of Sidney had received about 8 inches of snow. The Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area could see its biggest November snowfall in nearly a decade, and travel in northwestern Wisconsin “is going to be chaotic,” said National Weather Service meteorologist Brent Hewett. The Minneapolis airport could be hit by snow, but Chicago and its two big airports should only see rain from the storm, weather service officials said.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 26, 2019 18:22 UTC