DENVER — Saturday morning began with snowfall, and it is expected to continue throughout the day.
The Denver metro area is under a Winter Weather Advisory through midnight Saturday. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect across the far Northeastern Plains, stretching into eastern Adams and Arapahoe counties as well as Douglas and Elbert counties.
For the Front Range, strong winds and moderate snow will pick up early Saturday morning. It’ll continue to be widespread through the early afternoon.
Gusty northerly winds up to 45 mph will create areas of blowing snow and poor visibility east of I-25 toward the eastern plains Saturday morning and afternoon. Travel will be very difficult during this time.
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Traffic Conditions
As snowfall continues to increase, be aware of road conditions throughout the Centennial State and wind speeds picking up throughout Saturday morning and afternoon.
Accident Alerts were set for Saturday by the following agencies:
- City of Boulder
- Wheat Ridge Police
- Douglas County
- City of Centennial
- City of Parker
Closures
Arapahoe Libraries tweeted Saturday that Davies and Kelver libraries will be closed today due to poor weather conditions.
Flight Updates
- Total delays: 588
- Total cancellations: 84
(according to FlightAware at 10:20 a.m.)
The Denver International Airport tweeted Saturday that all six of their runaways are open. The airport is advising travelers to check flight statuses with your designated airlines if you are flying Saturday.
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