Staff reports
Most roads and highways in northeast Colorado are icy and snowpacked after a snowstorm moved into the area and left about 3 inches of snow Friday night and early Saturday.
No highways are closed, however.
The Colorado Department of Transportation reports that Interstate 25 and U.S. 85 north of Denver to the Wyoming state line are both icy and snowpacked with light snow still falling.
U.S. 34 between Loveland and Wiggins is wet and snowpacked or in spots, and Colo. 14 between Fort Collins and Sterling is the same.
The National Weather Service reports that light snow or freezing drizzle is likely to continue off and on through Sunday morning in the Weld County area, but additional snow accumulation is likely to be no more than an inch.
Most roads and highways in northeast Colorado are icy and snowpacked after a snowstorm moved into the area and left about 3 inches of snow Friday night and early Saturday.
No highways are closed, however.
The Colorado Department of Transportation reports that Interstate 25 and U.S. 85 north of Denver to the Wyoming state line are both icy and snowpacked with light snow still falling.
U.S. 34 between Loveland and Wiggins is wet and snowpacked or in spots, and Colo. 14 between Fort Collins and Sterling is the same.
The National Weather Service reports that light snow or freezing drizzle is likely to continue off and on through Sunday morning in the Weld County area, but additional snow accumulation is likely to be no more than an inch.


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