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Snowstorm creates DIA delays, cancellations, and leads to road closures
The storm hitting Colorado Monday morning snarled roads, compelled the cancellation of flights, and delayed classes.
U.S. 6 west of metro Denver was closed due to safety concerns between Mile Point 222 and Interstate 70, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. For heavy trucks carrying hazardous materials over Loveland Pass, CDOT officials early Monday announced staging at the Eisenhower Tunnel for rolling at the top of the hour as traffic allows.
CDOT officials warned drivers to expect potentially hazardous conditions on roads Monday morning due to blowing snow and ice with possible blizzards on the eastern plains. Interstate 25 between Castle Rock and Colorado Springs and Interstate 70 east of metro Denver near Limon were expected to be difficult due to high wind and weather alerts were issued, effective through Monday afternoon. CDOT officials closed highways south of Lamar and La Junta in southwestern Colorado including U.S. 160 eastward from Kim to Kansas.
School officials in the Colorado Springs area announced delayed openings due to the storm.
At 7:42 a.m., 56 flights in and out of Denver International Airport were listed as canceled and 44 were delayed as the snowstorm rolled across south metro Denver, according to the FlightAware flight-tracking website. The temperature at DIA was 19 degrees amid scattered snow and wind gusts, National Weather Service forecasters said.
The weather service issued a winter weather advisory for south metro Denver, forecasting up 4 inches of snow south of Interstate 70 and high winds. Most of the snow is expected to fall before noon.
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Denver Nuggets Altitude broadcasts now being offered in Spanish for first time ever
For the first time in the team’s history, Altitude Sports is broadcasting Denver Nuggets home games in Spanish. Kroenke Sports and Entertainment announced it has contracted a team to broadcast its games in Spanish for the playoffs.
“I think that is what the public wanted,” said Ivan De La Garza, producer for the broadcast team.
A team of three people, two commentators and a producer, sit in a press box at the top of Ball Arena. Their commentary is then synced with the traditional Altitude broadcast video and shared on the Altitude Plus application.
“With the Nuggets winning in the last five years, there is a tremendous amount of following from Latino people trying to listen to and watch the games in Spanish,” said Andres Casas, color commentator for the broadcast.
Casas said he strives to bring the same energy fans get during soccer broadcasts into the basketball broadcasts.
“That excitement that gets you. We want people to feel they are at the game,” Casas said.
“It has been so amazing to be a part of the Spanish broadcast for the Nuggets. I have been a fan of the Nuggets for my whole life,” said Jena Garcia, play-by-play commentator.
Garcia said it has been a dream come true to help bring this broadcast to her community.
“I’ve always desired to hear a Spanish broadcast, just as a fan. To be a part of it is just incredible,” Garcia said.
Those working in the broadcast said they are honored to help expand the reach of the Nuggets and sports in accessing diverse communities.
“We love sports. We are passionate, we are loud. We like to get together and enjoy sports,” De La Garza said.
“The Nuggets have a huge following, especially on the Spanish side. So, it is great for them to be able to listen to what is going on, game by game, especially into the playoffs,” Casas said.
“It is just another step of access that they are getting to be a fan of basketball,” Garcia said.
Denver, CO
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Where to watch Minnesota Timberwolves vs Denver Nuggets Playoffs: TV channel, start time, streaming for April 18
The 2026 NBA postseason is finally here after a thrilling Play-In Tournament saw the Phoenix Suns, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers and Portland Trail Blazers officially earn their spot in the playoffs
The postseason action continues on Saturday as the Minnesota Timberwolves visit the Denver Nuggets in Game 1 of the first round. We’ve got you covered on everything you need to know to tune in for tip off.
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What time is Minnesota Timberwolves vs Denver Nuggets Game 1?
Tip off between the Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. (ET) on Saturday, April 18.
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