Severe weather threatens Thanksgiving travel for millions

Snow is falling in the mountains Tuesday morning, but the worst of the Thanksgiving week storm is yet to come.
Here's a look at the latest Colorado and Denver metro-area snow totals over the last 24 hours as a snow storm hits the state ...
A few locations in the high country measured the snowfall in feet after the storm that hit the state on Nov. 26 and 27.
A small storm dropped several inches of snow on Colorado’s mountains Sunday night, though only light flurries reached Denver.
Several Colorado roads are closed, according to the state's Department of Transportation, with poor conditions continuing ...
The majority of the snow will be ending Wednesday, but not until it has dumped 1 to 2 feet of snow in the mountains.
Colorado Springs woke up to fat, wet snowflakes Wednesday expected to keep falling into the afternoon. But snow had yet to ...
In some areas, up to 36 inches of snow could accumulate, with winds reaching speeds of up to 55 mph. The hazardous conditions ...
Colorado airports and highways will be jam-packed during Thanksgiving week. However, heavy mountain snow is expected to slow ...
While lower gas prices might encourage some Coloradans to take to the roadways this Thanksgiving, the National Weather ...