DENVER—Driving conditions throughout northern Colorado remain dangerous after a snowstorm swept through the state this week.
Transportation officials had closed U.S. 287 from Fort Collins to the Wyoming border because of blowing snow and high winds. The highway reopened just before 10 a.m. Saturday.
Similar conditions were reported east of Greeley and Sterling with some icy spots.
South of Denver, road conditions were not icy but the Colorado State Patrol says as many as 20 vehicles were involved in multiple crashes on northbound Interstate 25 near Castle Rock. The State Patrol is investigating the accidents Saturday afternoon and there was no information immediately available about any injuries.
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Information from: The Greeley Tribune,
Information from: KUSA-TV,



