Colorado road conditions: Large list of closures as snow makes for tough commute Thursday

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After overnight snowfall and precise acold temperatures overnight, galore are waking up to a pugnacious commute connected Thursday. For some, your drives whitethorn beryllium intolerable oregon see a ample detour due to the fact that determination are galore roadworthy closures.

Large database of roadworthy closures this morning! Follow @ColoradoDOT for the latest info connected roadworthy conditions. #cowx pic.twitter.com/vjNNFhvhsW

— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) January 6, 2022

Interstate 76 is closed successful some directions from the Nebraska borderline to the U.S. Highway 6 exit successful Sterling from Mile Point 184 to Mile Point 125. The closure extends for the eastbound lanes to Exit 90: Colorado Highway 71 (near Brush.)

Interstate 70 westbound is closed betwixt Exit 216, U.S. 6, Loveland Pass and Exit 205, Colorado Highway 9, U.S. Highway 6, Silverthorne (1 mile eastbound of Eisenhower Tunnel.) The roadworthy is closed owed to a stalled vehicle.

U.S. Highway 6 is closed successful some directions implicit Loveland Pass. That’s betwixt Montezuma Road and I-70.

U.S. Highway 40 is closed successful some directions implicit Berthoud Pass. That’s betwixt Henderson Mine Road (Berthoud Falls) and Mary Jane Ski Area (Berthoud Pass) from Mile Point 249 to Mile Point 235.

U.S. Highway 40 is closed successful some directions implicit Rabbit Ears Pass. That’s betwixt Spruce Street (Kremmling) and Kemry Lane (near Rabbit Ears Pass) from Mile Point 184 to Mile Point 139.

U.S. Highway 287 is closed from Ted’s Place to Wyoming owed to adverse conditions.

Colorado Highway 14 (Poudre Canyon Road) is closed successful some directions betwixt Sleepin Elephant (nine miles eastbound of Cameron Pass) and County Road 36 (near Walden) from Mile Point 78 to Mile Point 35. Comment: closed some directions implicit Poudre Canyon

Colorado Highway 125 is closed successful some directions from Walden to Granby.

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