A powerful spring snowstorm that closed Denver’s airport and stranded numerous passengers barreled east Thursday, threatening the Plains states and the Midwest with heavy snow and strong winds.
Denver International Airport was closed around midday Wednesday because wind-whipped snow made it unsafe for planes to land or take off. The airport reopened about seven hours later, but more than 1,300 of Wednesday’s 1,500 scheduled flights were canceled.
Hundreds of people with suitcases and duffel bags stood or lay around the terminals, and airport employees handed out blankets and sleeping mats to people who were still stranded Wednesday night.
Alicia Bailey was headed back to Atlanta after a business trip in Colorado Springs. She had a treacherous, white-knuckle, four-hour drive to the airport only to learn her flight was delayed several times and then finally canceled.
“I had a nice little cocktail, and that calmed the nerves down because I was frazzled,” she said. “The way I look at it is, it’s all God’s work. You have to look at the glass half full. I can’t change it so I’m just going to tell my boss, ‘I’ll see you on Friday.'”
Airport spokesman Heath Montgomery said the airport, which was last closed by a blizzard in 2006, will be fully operational by Thursday morning.
The storm, which is moving to the northeast across the Plains and into Michigan, was bringing strong wind gusts to southeast South Dakota, creating hazardous driving conditions and reducing visibility to a quarter of a mile in some areas Wednesday evening.
Forecasters with the National Weather Service said snow accumulations in South Dakota ranged from fewer than 2 inches in Sioux Falls to up to 7 inches north of Humboldt, while gusts reached between 40 mph to 45 mph.
“It’s pretty common that we see a couple of big storms in March, certainly not unheard of in this neck of the woods, but it is a high amount,” said weather service meteorologist Kerry Hanko.
The fast-moving storm had already moved into Minnesota by Wednesday evening, dropping up to a foot of snow and setting the stage for a treacherous commute in parts of the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.
The State Patrol is advising drivers in south-central Minnesota to stay at home because of expected heavy snow and blustery winds.
Meanwhile, in neighboring Wisconsin, Gov. Scott Walker declared a state of emergency as the storm approached his state.
Walker called members of the Wisconsin National Guard to active duty to help local authorities as necessary, and forecasters say up to a foot of snow could bury central Wisconsin from River Falls to the Green Bay area.
Earlier, in Colorado and Wyoming, the wind and the heavy, wet snow typical for a spring storm weighed down power lines and snapped them into one another, causing outages and flickering lights.
The storm mainly hit the eastern, flat halves of those states and shut down long stretches of highways before moving east.
Even politics had to take a snow day in Wyoming as Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and former President Bill Clinton both canceled planned campaign events in the state.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
Justin W says
Is the global warming rally still going to happen? Every time I hear of some place experiencing winter I’m reminded that the science really isn’t settled on global warming. The global warming/climate change movement has problems when their theory meets reality.
John L says
“His (the sun) going forth is from the end of the heavens, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.” Psalm 19:6 The temperatures and climates on the earth are under the control of the sun. And all true scientists know this. Temperature, including regional temperatures have been fluctuating since the beginning of creation. I mean if global warming exists as they, pseudo scientists, say how come we are not all fried? Some sort of political math I suppose. The sun is and remains more powerful and stronger than anything man can come up with! Including carbon emissions.
Demmatter says
First off your quoting Psalms. What does that have to do with your uneducated rant about Global warming. Look at the heat tracers and the water basins that are rising. We , that meaning people have created theses emission gasses which is escalating the CO2 gasses that you breath yourself. So many more cases each year of incurable cancers and by the the way you are one of them by putting a fairy tale above science. So sing and sing loud as Nero once did while his city was burning down. Woe to you! The Shmucks will inherit the Earth.
You can’t denied science. Why cause god created us scientifically so we would have Freedom of choice to educated ourselves and make a better world. Do not scoff at what you don’t understand.Hold your Bible high in one hand and a Thermometer in another.
Grace H. says
Global warming I say humbug! would like to get an atlas for the 1940’s. Probably would find that natures weather pattern goes in cycles. So where can one get a atlas for those years?.
Cheryl says
It’s really strange I live in Southwestern MN where we were supposed to be looking at 1 foot of snow. When the snow storm stopped we have about 5 inches, that is a far cry from 1 foot. Something is wrong with MN weather. Call it whatever you wish it is strange.
bob 1938 says
I live in Maine and we have a lot of that going on, sometimes I think our weather men and women could not predict a blizzard if they got caught outside in one in there birthday suits.
David J Simmons says
Keep it right out there in the west ! Good place for it ! We in the east got ours at the beginning of winter ! You can have this one ! It’s spring ! Winter had it’s chance ! Now it can go away !