A major storm is expected to bring 'life-threatening cold' and snow ahead of the holiday weekend, potentially creating hazardous conditions just as thousands of Coloradans are preparing to travel.
A “life-threatening cold” will arrive late Wednesday and temperatures aren’t expected to warm up until the weekend, according to the National Weather Service, which hastweeted the National Weather Service in Boulder.
Overall, more than 611,000 people are expected to fly in and out of DIA between Dec. 19 and Dec. 27, which is up 14.5% from the same period a year ago, announced the airport. Because temperatures will be so cold it’s likely the snow from Wednesday night will linger on the ground into Thursday, Danielson said.
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