As predicted, a major snowstorm just hit Colorado’s Front Range and I-70 corridor, dumping more than two feet of snow dumped in parts of Colorado from Monday night into Tuesday morning. All that snow is causing major issues on roads around the state. From a fatal crash that shut down I-70 to a major rock slide, driving conditions are poor and delays should be expected.
Here are some of the snow totals over the past 24 hours. Note that snow is still falling, so some totals may be low.
Estes Park: 31.7 inches
Oh my goodnessssss!!! @Colorado @coloradoan #RMNP #RMNP #Blizzard #snowpocalypse2019 #EstesPark @VisitEstesPark pic.twitter.com/mx7B12dsB0 — Alisa Marie (@_AlisaMarie) November 26, 2019
Meeker Park: 24 inches
Lyons: 23 inches
Boulder: 20.5 inches
Kittredge: 17 inches
Elizabeth: 16 inches
Loveland: 14.5 inches
Fort Collins: 14 inches
Monument: 13 inches
Telluride Ski Resort: 12 inches
Black Forest: 10.5 inches
Colorado Springs area: 4-9 inches
Red Mountain Pass: 9 inches
Woodland Park: 8.5 inches
Steamboat Springs: 5.3 – 8 inches
Denver: 7 inches
Fruitvale (Grand Junction area): 5.1 inches
Westcliffe: 4.5 inches
Walsenburg: 4 inches
Gunnison: 1.8 inches
Glenwood Springs: 1.7 inches
Good Snowy Morning from Estes Park! #estespark #snow #rockymountainchannel pic.twitter.com/dJvCw57GLG — Nick Molle´ (@nickmollefilms) November 26, 2019
If you must travel, proceed with caution and heed warnings. Click here for updates from CDOT.
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