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DENVER, Colorado (AP) -- New Year's travelers jammed the Denver airport Thursday, trying to get out of town ahead of a snowstorm that threatened to close runways and gum up the nation's busy holiday travel season for the second time in a week.They're also saying that a second wave of snow Friday night could dump another 10 to 20 inches by Saturday afternoon.The storm was expected to dump up to 16 inches of snow on the Denver area overnight, a week after a pre-Christmas blizzard shut the airport for more than two days.
My city, Thornton, seems to have a jump on things. I'm sitting at my desk watching two earth movers plow the streets, piling five-foot berms of old snow and ice on each side of the road.
It's going to be another long couple of days indoors, I think.
On the bright side, I won't have to worry about my lawn getting enough water during the dry winter. On the other hand, I may not even see my lawn again until sometime in April.