Winter storm hitting Denver metro area could be biggest in 3 years
A major storm bringing heavy snow to the Rockies could be the Denver metro area's biggest snowstorm in three years.
The worst of the storm will hit on Thursday. All Denver Public Schools are closed for the day.
Over 800 flights have been canceled into and out of the Denver International Airport.
The forecast is calling for 5 to 9 inches of snow for the Denver metro area, where a winter storm warning is in effect through early Friday.
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If Denver gets more than 9 inches of snow, this would mark the biggest snowstorm in three years.
Up to 2 feet of snow is possible west of Denver and close to 4 feet of snow is possible in the highest elevations.
In #Boulder this morning - trees are weighted by the heavy, wet snow. You can see just how slushy areas are. Tons of cars left behind, too. @DenverChannel pic.twitter.com/GkuiPCqSAo
— Veronica Acosta (@VeronicacostaTV) March 14, 2024
In #Evergreen - it’s a game of what’s under the pile of snow! Well over a foot is snow here this morning. @DenverChannel pic.twitter.com/U3yQq1Ybes
— Veronica Acosta (@VeronicacostaTV) March 14, 2024
It's all snow at our office in Boulder now! Huge flakes coming down hard. The majority of eastern Boulder County has now switched to snow. Fort Collins, Greeley, and DIA will stay as rain for quite a while. #COwx pic.twitter.com/ZZ9UY4lGLm
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) March 14, 2024
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