Northern Colorado – Winter Weather Advisory: 2–4 Inches of Snow Hits Denver, I-25 Corridor Slick Until 9PM

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Denver, CO – Drivers across the Denver metro and northern Colorado Front Range are being urged to use caution Sunday afternoon and evening as snow moves into the area, creating slick travel conditions along major roadways.

According to the National Weather Service in Denver, a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 9 p.m. Sunday for areas including Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, and surrounding suburbs. Snow is expected to continue through the evening commute, with the most significant impacts occurring late Sunday afternoon into mid-evening.

Forecasters say total snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches are expected, with the highest totals along and west of Interstate 25. Affected areas include Larimer, Boulder, Jefferson, Douglas, Adams, and Arapahoe counties, as well as cities such as Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, Golden, Littleton, Longmont, and Fort Collins.

The advisory also covers Denver International Airport and surrounding travel corridors, where reduced visibility and slick pavement could slow traffic and cause minor delays.

The National Weather Service warns that roads may become slippery quickly, especially during periods of heavier snowfall. Motorists traveling along the I-25 Urban Corridor are encouraged to slow down, increase following distance, and allow extra time to reach their destinations.

Officials recommend checking current road conditions before traveling. The latest updates are available by calling 511 or visiting www.cotrip.org.

Residents are also advised to monitor local forecasts as conditions may change rapidly throughout the evening.


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