Xcel is working to restore power outages caused by winter weather Saturday.
DENVER — The first significant snowfall in the Denver metro area this season caused widespread disruptions, with fallen branches and scattered power outages.
More than 30,000 customers were impacted by outages Saturday, according to Xcel.
Around 11 a.m. Sunday morning, it reported about 8,000 customers were still impacted.
Xcel’s outage map and updates on power restoration efforts are available on their website.
A major winter storm is bearing down on the Denver metro area, with historic snow totals continuing across the eastern plains.
Heavy, wet snow continues across the Front Range and Eastern Plains.
Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories were in place across most of the high country, Front Range and Eastern plains through noon Saturday.
Latest Forecast: Heavy snowfall ends Saturday morning
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