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December 21, 2006

Colorado blizzard: Thousands stranded at airport, home; 2 to more than 4 feet of snow in areas; More than 4,000 stuck overnight at Denver Int’l Airport; DIA won’t reopen until noon Fri.; 30 inches of snow in parts of Metro Denver; Blizzard warning, more than foot of snow in Cheyenne; Pacific Northwest, battered B.C. readies for another major storm; Rains cause street flooding in, around New Orleans; Australia trims growth forecasts due to drought; Astronauts inspect shuttle for damage; Discovery double flyby pic; WXnation.com’s Top 40 weather days of 2006

Colorado Blizzard: After the blizzard: Thousands stranded at airport, home: 2 to more than 4 feet of snow in areas; 4,000 stuck overnight at Denver International Airport: DIA won’t reopen until noon Friday | 30 inches of snow in parts of Metro Denver | Colorado blizzard strands thousands | AccuWeather story | Latest storiesResources: Denver area weather and webcam images | Forecast | Watches and warnings map

Blizzard warning, more than foot of snow in Cheyenne

New NW Storm: Pacific Northwest readies for another major storm | Battered B.C. also prepares | Weather and webcams for Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland

Rains cause street flooding in, around New Orleans: Weather/webcams

World Weather: Australia trims growth forecasts due to drought

Space News: Astronauts inspect shuttle for damage

Discovery double flyby pic at SpaceWeather.com

WXnation.com’s Top 40 Weather Days of 2006: Here it is!

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