Plains Highways Still Closed After Overnight Snowstorm
DENVER, Colo. (CBS4) - Several highways remain closed following a snowy Saturday night on Colorado's southern and Eastern Plains.
A storm that brought 2.4" to Denver International Airport through Friday and Saturday gained strength as it made its way east into Kansas. Major routes through those areas are still recovering.
HWY 86 closed between I-70 and Kiowa bc of wind and snow. #COwx #4wx @RobCBS4 @MajoMansilla pic.twitter.com/uwjm9p2dBQ
— Chris Spears (@ChrisCBS4) April 30, 2017
As of 11:15 a.m. Sunday, these closures were still in place, according to Colorado Department of Transportation:
- Eastbound I-70, from Limon into Kansas. (UPDATE: At 3pm, closure extended back to Airpark exit at milemarker 292)
- CO389, Trinidad to the New Mexico state line.
- CO94, Ellicott to Highways 40 & 287. (UPDATE: Re-opened at 12:10 p.m.)
- US287, Lamar to the Oklahoma state line. (UPDATE: Northbound has be re-opened as of 4:10pm, but southbound lanes are still closed due to conditions south of the border)
- US160, Trinidad to Springfield.
- CO10, Walsenburg to La Junta. (UPDATE: Re-opened at 5:15 p.m.)
- US50, Lamar to the Kansas state line.
- Eastbound US40, Cheyenne Wells to the Kansas state line.
- CO109, Kim to LaJunta. (UPDATE: Re-opened at 5:15 p.m.)
CO86 between Kiowa and Limon, reopened Sunday at 11:40 a.m, according to CDOT.
CDOT confirms two closures - I-70 and US40 - are requests from the Kansas Department of Transportation due to adverse driving conditions in that state.
EB US 40 closed Cheyenne Wells to KS b/c adverse conditions @ request of KDOT
— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) April 30, 2017
Meanwhile, conditions along I-70 in Colorado's mountains have improved Sunday. All Chain and Traction law restrictions that were put in place Saturday have been lifted.
Hoosier Pass and Red Mountain Pass, in fact, are the only sections of highway in the state still under chain law restrictions, per CDOT.