Memorial Day Storms Cause Chaos
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Denver police are investigating a fatal Monday morning shooting in the Central Park neighborhood. One man was killed in front of a hotel on the 3800 block of North Quebec Street, said Denver Police Department spokesman Doug Schepman. The shooting happened around 6:38 a.m. Monday. The man was taken to a hospital and died there.
The Colorado National Guard's 140th Wing will conduct F-16 Viper flyovers across nine cities for Memorial Day tributes.
The lingering storms in Colorado don't have to rain out your Memorial Day fun. Monday will bring more chances for rain and thunderstorms, although severe storms are not expected. But these free events offer indoor fun for everyone.
What is typically the jumping off point for summer, Memorial Day is seeing cooler conditions as scattered rain soaks the Denver metro.
Tens of millions of people were expected to head out for the holiday weekend, mostly on the roads. But storms slamming parts of the South could make return travel treacherous.
Memorial Day weekend wasn't quite a washout, but for a lot of people, there wasn't much useful about the weather.
Travelers faced major disruptions over Memorial Day weekend as the FAA grounded hundreds of flights nationwide due to severe weather.
Extra clouds linger over the Front Range this Memorial Day with more chances for afternoon showers and storms.