Snow and ice shut down several highways in Colorado’s mountains Wednesday morning, including part of Interstate 70, according to state transportation officials.
As of 9:10 a.m., according to the Colorado Department of Transportation, road closures included:
Several lanes of westbound I-70 from Exit 232 for Empire Junction to Exit 228 in Georgetown for safety concerns U.S. 6 in both directions between milemarker 222 near Grizzly Peak and Interstate 70 for safety concerns U.S. 24 in both directions between Minturn, a town south of Vail, and Leadville for safety concerns The right lane of westbound I-70 from Exit 205 for Silverthorne to Exit 203 for Frisco for a stalled vehicleRelated Articles
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