Denver and other Rocky Mountain cities digging out from massive snowstorm
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Denver started digging out from one of the heaviest snowstorms in the city's history on Monday.
More than 27 inches of snow had been reported at Denver International Airport as of early Monday, marking Denver's fourth-heaviest snowstorm since records were kept in 1881, CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said. Though the storm was pretty much over by Monday afternoon, more than 16,000 customers remain without power in Colorado, according to PowerOutage.US. Most of the outages are concentrated in Weld and Larimer counties, just north of Denver, according to the website.More Related News
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