
A heavy, wet snowstorm descended on the Denver area early on Wednesday morning, causing widespread power outages and numerous car crashes and minor injuries in the Centennial State.
Just two days after record high temperatures, six inches of snow fell in the Denver area forcing the closure of roads in the mountains and eastern planes. Another two to five inches is expected before the storm moves out on Wednesday evening, according to the National Weather Service.
There were no fatalities but numerous car crashes and slide-offs causing minor injuries, the Colorado State Patrol said.
Some 87,000 customers east of the continental divide and north of Denver were without power, public utility company Xcel Energy, Inc. said in a statement.
How would you feel if an incident like this, happened to you in Tennessee?
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ReplyDeleteI would think that there would be a lot of incidents just like Denver.
ReplyDeleteI would probably sleep
ReplyDeletei would be scared to get in a car because if it snows that much, most roads in Tennessee are curves. Also, it would be freezing so i would be cuddled up in the house.
ReplyDeletei would probably be happy although they would probably add more days to our school year.
ReplyDeleteI WOULD SLEEP! I WOULD ALSO GO AND PLAY IN THE SNOW! I WOULD BE SO HAPPY!
ReplyDeleteChris is actually Shirene
ReplyDeleteI would just eat and sleep .
ReplyDeleteiWould Be Scared buhdd Also Go Tew Sleep
ReplyDeletewhen its cold like that i get sleep, so i would stay in the house and sleep!
ReplyDeleteid be happy but then be a little agitated at the fact there would be more days added to school but i would go outside after the storm and play with the snow or stay inside and sleep
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ciara. I would hate to have more days of school. I love the snow though. I love snow sports so I would find a spot to go snowboarding :)
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