DENVER (KDVR) — Roads will be snow-covered and slushy for your Thursday morning commute after 4-8 inches of snow fell across the Denver metro area.
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9:05 a.m.: I-25 northbound: Right lane closed due to a crash between I-225 and Exit 201 – Hampden Avenue
8:16 a.m.: RTD is experiencing 15-30 minute delays this morning for the commute, customers should expect slower travel times as train and bus operators continue to navigate icy conditions from the overnight snowstorm.
8:15 a.m.: Denver police: If you’re a motorist getting ready to head out… • Don’t leave your car running unattended • Clear the snow from your car’s lights, windows & mirrors • Allow for extra time to commute and extra stopping distance
8 am: CDOT: I-70 eastbound: Right lane closed due to traffic impacts between Exit 123 – Shoshone and Exit 125 – Hanging Lake.
7:20 a.m.: The city and county of Denver remain on crash alert.
6:40 a.m.: CDOT: US287 southbound: Road closed due to a stalled vehicle expect delays between County Road LL and US 50. Slower speeds advised.
6:10 a.m.: CDOT: I76 eastbound: Right lane closed due to a crash at Exit 3 – Federal Boulevard.
6 a.m.: Denver Police Department: Thanks to the overnight snowstorm, it’s a good morning to take things slowly, Denver. If you’re heading out, make sure you do so with extra time to get where you’re going. Motorists are reminded to drive safely and to allow for extra stopping distance as roads may be icy.
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