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Denver is getting slammed with a blizzard that shut down the airport and left traffic at a standstill

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Denver blizzard

The Denver metropolitan area got walloped with snow on Wednesday, just one day after temperatures hit 70 degrees in the city.

Traffic came to a standstill in the Mile High City, and schools and government offices closed. More than 100,000 customers experienced power outages from Denver to Fort Collins, AccuWeather reported on Wednesday afternoon.

Interstate 70 remained closed on Wednesday afternoon. Interstate 25 was also closed on Wednesday from Denver north to Loveland, and Castle Rock south to Colorado Springs, according to The Denver Post.

Interstate 76 was closed from Denver to Nebraska, and Interstate 25 was closed in both directions, according to Denver7.

Denver International Airport also closed on Wednesday, and hundreds of flights were canceled.

The Colorado National Guard was deployed to Denver to assist those stranded in the storm.

Snow was accumulating at up to 3 inches per hour on Wednesday, and the Denver metropolitan area was due to remain under a winter weather advisory until Wednesday evening, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).

Forecasters are expecting more than 2 feet of snow before the storm moves on, said the NWS.

The storm will continue to move eastward throughout the week, dumping springtime snow over the Midwest and New England.

Check out what it's like on the ground in Denver:

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