DENVER (KDVR) — After a warm winter with little snow, flakes are falling across the metro and in the mountains, bringing some much-needed snow, but also a slippery morning commute on Friday.
Denver hasn’t seen much snow this year. After the second latest first snowfall in history and the warmest start to the year on record, Denver has only seen a few snowstorms that haven’t brought much accumulation. But on Friday, snow is starting to fall in the metro.
Timing, totals, impact of Friday snowstorm across Colorado
While snow isn’t sticking just yet, it’s still causing a slippery commute on several roadways.
Here’s what the roads look like on Friday morning
Here’s what the roads look like at 10:30 a.m.:
I-25
COtrip, a traffic monitoring website, said there are icy spots on Interstate 25. There’s low visibility as well on I-25 on Friday morning.
The Pinpoint Weather team said that since it’s warm in Denver, snow may melt before really accumulating, but it could still cause slick spots and visibility issues on the Denver roadways.
US 85
The roadways are wet on US 85 on Friday morning.
While there’s little accumulation, snow is still expected to fall in the area.
US 6
COtrip said there are icy spots on US 6 with snow collecting on the ground.
I-70
Interstate 70 in Denver is wet with accumulation.
Meanwhile, I-70 in the mountains is collecting snow as well.
If you’re heading out on Friday, be sure to keep up with the most recent forecast.
Denver, Colorado weather resources
Stay prepared for storms and forecast changes, a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day and other important weather information:
The Pinpoint Weather team will continue to update the forecast multiple times each day…