Crashes & Spin Outs Close Both Directions Of I-70 In The High Country
VAIL, Colo. (CBS4) - Another late March snowstorm has forced the Colorado Department of Transportation to closed both directions of Interstate 70 in the high country.
Eastbound traffic is closed at Vail Pass.
CLOSED- EB I-70 @ Vail Pass,MM 176,multiple spun out vehicles
— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) March 28, 2018
Eastbound I-70 Closed At Vail Pass After Multiple Vehicles Spun Out In Snowy ConditionsEastbound I-70 Closed At Vail Pass After Multiple Vehicles Spun Out In Snowy Conditions -- and westbound I-70 is closed at Copper Mountain due to a moderate crash.
Posted by CBS Denver on Wednesday, March 28, 2018
While, westbound traffic is closed at Frisco.
*CLOSED- #I70West @ Frisco,MM 201,b/c moderate crash.*
— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) March 28, 2018
There's no indication when these lanes will be reopened.
And now we've changed over to snow downtown and these flakes are huge! #cowx pic.twitter.com/jrrhfVdvjp
— Lauren Whitney (@LaurenCBS4) March 28, 2018
Snow made its way into the metro area before 4 p.m.
Sky spittin' snow! @CBSDenver #snow #4wx #cowx #denver #Colorado #spring pic.twitter.com/12U1FfYEfJ
— Britt Moreno (@BrittMorenoTV) March 28, 2018
Currently thunder snow and 33°F at Elk Meadow park Evergreen Colorado. Expecting a slushy muddy #EasterWeekend on foothill #jeffcotrails. If you absolutely need to go play in the dirt, maybe check out the S mountain trails in Salida or the #sweetsingletrack @LakePuebloSP pic.twitter.com/0h1BsvmRPz
— Jason (@jcosrangerjason) March 28, 2018
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