AP - People in Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska are digging out from a powerful late winter snowstorm that led to airport and road closures, power outages and avalanche warnings.
The National Weather Service says the storm dropped 27.1 inches of snow at Denver International Airport, making it the fourth biggest in the city’s history.
Portions of interstates in Wyoming and Colorado remained closed as well as runways at Denver’s airport.
The weather service said travel would remain dangerous for the next few days in parts of Wyoming and Nebraska because of slick and snow covered roads.



