DENVER (KDVR) — According to the Pinpoint Weather Team, a storm is moving quickly over the Front Range which will affect driving conditions.
The National Weather Service tweeted a warning to be off the roads in the northern foothills by 3 p.m. and not to travel if you don’t have to on the Interstate 25 corridor around Denver after 5 p.m.
Some of the snow bands Monday evening along the Front Range and in metro Denver could be heavy at times generating an inch or more in about an hour. The roads will turn slushy and slick especially after sunset.
The Colorado State Patrol expressed frustration with truckers not chaining up in the last snow storm and urged drivers to be more careful before the snow moves in from this storm.
Live updates for road conditions and closings/late openings due to weather and road conditions will be posted here.
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WEATHER UPDATE: All DPS schools are open and operating on regular schedules April 20, but please expect some delays due to road conditions. Check with your school for updates on specific school-related events and activities
COVIDColorado testing sites delayed or closed:
Testing sites affected:
All City Stadium – delayed start, opening at 9am
APS Professional Learning Center – delayed start, opening at 9am
Colorado School of Mines – delayed start, opening at 9am
Echo Park – delayed start, opening at 9am
George Washington HS – delayed start, opening at 9am
Instructional Support Facility – delayed start, opening at 9am
Jefferson County Fairgrounds – delayed start, opening at 9am
Lakewood Kipling – delayed start, opening at 9am
King Center at Auraria – delayed start, opening at 9am
Littleton Park and Walk – delayed start, opening at 9am
Lockheed Denver – delayed start, opening at 9am
North High School – delayed start, opening at 9am
Montbello – delayed start, opening at 9am
St. Vrain Valley Schools Innovation Center – delayed start, opening at 9am
Testing sites closed:
Bennett – Closed
Clear Creek – Closed
Washington Cty – Closed
Due to pending inclement weather forecasted, there will be no in-person evening classes held at Regis University this evening, 4/19.
The City of Boulder is on Accident Alert per Sergeant Vanderleest due to inclement weather/heavy call volume.