KEY POINTS
  • The blizzard that pounded the U.S. Rocky Mountain and Plains states is shoving eastward and fizzling to rain.
  • Flight cancellations were down to around 600 for Thursday, from more than 1,300 in the region a day earlier.
  • A state of emergency was still in effect in Colorado as cities and towns dig out from the storm during which gusts of 70 mpg pushed tractor trailers sidewise and left up to two feet of snow in some areas.
Neil Alderson, executive director of the Schlessman YMCA, moves snow for patrons as a late winter storm packing hurricane-force winds and snow sweeps over the intermountain West Wednesday, March 13, 2019, in Denver.

Runways were cleared, the lights came back on and stranded motorists and airline passengers were back on the move on Thursday as the blizzard that pounded the U.S. Rocky Mountain and Plains states shoves eastward and fizzled to rain.

Shortly after midnight, four of the six runways at Denver International Airport had been cleared, spokeswoman Emily Williams told Reuters.