Major highways expected to be impacted, with closures possible, include Interstate 76 northeast of Denver, Interstate 70 east and west of Denver, U.S. NWS Boulder JanuThese major highways are likely to be impacted by the storm □Seeking feedback on the utility of these graphics. □Given the latest trends, it would probably be best to avoid travel, delays, & potentially hazardous conditions tonight - Wed. □Probability of Moderate and Major impacts from this winter storm. Wednesday: Major impacts on northeast plains, moderate for Denver metro and minor for the Fort Collins area and foothills.įor updated Colorado road conditions, visit /home#notifications or call 511. Moderate impacts for the Fort Collins area and foothills. to noon Wednesday: Major impacts for the Denver metro area and the northeast plains. Moderate impacts for the Fort Collins area and the foothills.Ħ a.m. Wednesday: Major impacts for Denver metro area and northeast plains. to midnight Tuesday: Moderate impacts in these areas. ![]() Tuesday: Little to no impacts in the Fort Collins area, Denver metro and northeast plains. This is the weather service's travel impact outlook: NWS Boulder JanuWhere and when the worst travel impacts are forecast to take place Some blowing snow eastern plains.□ #COwx /aJMo2coWYw Significant snowfall & difficult travel conditions develop tonight through Wed. Winter Storm Warnings in effect for the I-25 Corridor and all the Plains 5 pm today - 5 pm Wednesday. ⚠️Significant Winter Storm Arrives Later Today⚠️ The stronger and longer the upslope conditions exist, the more snow the I-25 corridor will receive. That system will wrap snow around from the east back west, creating an upslope condition. That's because the system is drawing up moisture from the south. The snow will be unusually wet for January, more like a March snow, or like the snow that fell here in late December. Snowfall totals are reliant on the track and speed of the storm system, and models are favorable for a track that could produce more than a foot of snow in some areas east of Denver and 5 to 11 inches along the I-25 corridor. Second, when it does snow, it usually is dry snow. It is the sixth-snowiest month in Denver. − Kelly Lyell Why this storm is not your typical January stormįirst, January is not a big snow producer along the Front Range. Spokespeople for Front Range Community College said any decisions about closures Wednesday would likely be made later Tuesday or early Wednesday morning. Wednesday,” a school spokesperson said Tuesday afternoon. High school students who take classes at Front Range Community College or Colorado State University should check with those schools for the status of classes Wednesday.Īll after-school activities and athletics at PSD schools scheduled for Wednesday will be canceled, along with the district’s AlphaBEST before- and after-school care.Īfter-school activities and athletics scheduled for Tuesday will still be permitted to take place “as of now,” the district wrote in the email sent just after 12 p.m., “unless otherwise communicated by your school, coach or activity sponsor.” Parents and guardians, they noted, can always choose to keep their students at home.ĬSU “is monitoring conditions and will make a decision by 5 a.m. Parents and guardians of students enrolled in PSD-authorized charter schools should contact their individual schools for information regarding operations Wednesday. The cancellation applies to all PSD neighborhood and choice schools, the district wrote in the email. In an email to parents and staff Tuesday afternoon, PSD noted that this will be a true snow day because of “inclement weather and road conditions” and not a remote learning day. Thompson School District in Loveland and Weld RE-4 serving Windsor and Severance also announced snow days. Poudre School District called a snow day for Wednesday just after noon Tuesday, based on the forecasts for “inclement weather and road conditions.” ![]() Poudre, Thompson, Weld RE-4 school districts close schools for snow day Wednesday This applies only to crashes where there are no injuries, impairment, uninsured vehicles or unmovable vehicles. Tuesday, Loveland and Fort Collins both went on accident alert, meaning drivers in those cities who are involved in a crash should report it online rather than calling police. Here is an updated breakdown of the storm and its impacts: Fort Collins and Loveland on accident alert Here's a list of local closures and cancellations. 18? We're including snow updates from Wednesday in this story. This story includes updates from Tuesday, Jan.
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