
Denver: More than two thousand flights have been canceled due to a heavy snowstorm in Denver, the Colorado state capital of the United States. The National Weather Service issued a cold storm warning and said there was a possibility of 18 to 24 inches of snowfall and falling rock in Denver from Saturday afternoon to Saturday night.

In addition, up to 30 inches of snow is expected in some areas of the ‘Front Range’ foothills. The Colorado Department of Transportation has also asked people to travel only when necessary, anticipating the closure of the roads. Denver International Airport spokesman Emily Williams reported that the airport was overcrowded on Saturday morning, but about 750 flights were canceled during the day and about 1,300 for Sunday. Huh.