barry petersen is there. >> reporter: call it the winter- thaher version of "march madness," a stormhat dropped more than 20 inches of snow in inme areas and sent hundreds of cars and semis skidding and blocking traffic from wyoming to colorado to nebraska. both the main interstates through denver, east-west and north-south, were closed at one point. some drivers were stuck on the road for hours. or aer international airport shut first for a power outage, then a second time from the blowing snow and low visibility. more than 1,200 outgoing and incoming flights were canceled or diverted, including flights from overseas. snowplows tried to keep up with the flowing snow, but some roads were just impassable. some 120,000 people lost power and, scott, hard as it is to believe, this is all soon going to be just a bad memory. forecasts for tomorrow: sunny, high, in the 50s. >> pelley: barry petersen with springtime in the rockies. barry, thank you very much. te garagiola died today. he loved to crack jokes about his so-so, nine-year career in baseball. his broadcasting career spanned 57 yea