Winter storms threaten to snarl US holiday travel
Source: Omaha World Herald-AP
By David Koenig and Thomas Peipert
DENVER (AP) Overnight into Tuesday, a strong winter storm was expected to drop up to a foot of snow in parts of Colorado and Wyoming, prompting airlines to issue travel alerts and the National Weather Service to issue blizzard and winter weather warnings from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes.
About a quarter of Denver International Airport's 1,500 flights on Tuesday were canceled Monday afternoon, and airport officials said more cancellations are likely.
"There's still a lot of uncertainty with this storm," said airport spokeswoman Emily Williams.
The storm was expected to move into the Plains later Tuesday, bringing high wind and more snow to Minnesota, Wisconsin and upper Michigan.
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