

The following cities and counties are on an accident alert.

CO 14 both directions from Ault to SterlingĤ:00 a.m.CO 23 both directions from US-385 to Nebraska.CO 52 both directions from New Raymer to Fort Morgan.CO 59 both directions from I-76 to Yuma Current Conditions Forecast Wind Flow Boydton 5-Day Precipitation Outlook Now Rain Thunderstorms Snow Ice Mix.6 both directions from Sterling to Nebraska 138 both directions from Sterling to Nebraska Thursday, according to the National Weather Service: Wolf Creek Pass - 52 inches Stoner - 15 inches Coal Bank Pass - 18 inches. 385 both directions from Julesburg to Nebraska Here are some snow totals for the January storm as of 8 a.m. I-76 both directions from Sterling to Nebraska.Timnath, Fort Collins, Severance, Eaton, Loveland, Longmont and Nunn all received more than 6 inches of snow.

The Colorado Department of Transportation has closed the following highways due to adverse conditions: The biggest snow reports Monday have come from northern Colorado. Here’s a list of snow totals in major areas from noon Tuesday to noon Wednesday: Arvada: 1. A winter storm warning is in effect for multiple northeastern cities where the wind is creating poor visibility and blizzard conditions. Denver broke record for coldest high temp Tuesday.
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To see a full list, check out the closures and delays.Ĥ:10 a.m. All of the metro area, the Palmer Divide and areas of Grand and Park counties are under winter storm warnings, with 4 o 12 inches of snow possible for the storm. Districts like Adams 12, Aurora, Boulder Valley, Cherry Creek, Denver Public and Jeffco schools are closed. DENVER Rain has switched to snow after a cold front swept through the state, dropping temperatures by 50 degrees. Thousands of kids are on a snow day Wednesday as most of the major school districts are closed due to the snow. According to FlightAware, 33 flights out of Denver International Airport have been delayed and 262 have already been canceled.Ĥ:15 a.m.

Here are forecast updates as of Tuesday morning, including a winter storm warning, travel impacts and updated snowfall and rainfall forecasts for Fort Collins and other areas of the state, according to the National Weather Service. That is reflected in the snowfall and rainfall totals below from Monday's forecast. Security-Widefield 22.0 Commerce City 13.6 Jamestown 13.2. The storm track has shifted south, which increases the snow and rain totals of Denver south and decreases those predictions north and east of Denver. The most recent official snow total for Denver measured at Denver International Airport was 2.1 inches as of 5 a.m. There are a few changes in the forecast as the slow-moving spring storm moves into Colorado on Tuesday and continues into Wednesday. Watch Video: Winter car emergency kit: What you need to include
