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More snow in Colorado’s mountains is making for slow and dangerous travel.
The snow began falling Sunday, and it’s expected to continue into this morning. The National Weather Service said accumulations of between 1 and 2 feet were expected above 9,000 feet. Strong winds are producing near-blizzard conditions at higher elevations.
The weather shut down Loveland Pass, forcing all trucks carrying hazardous loads to use the Eisenhower Tunnel on Interstate 70. Trucks are being allowed through the tunnel at the top of every hour, causing traffic to back up.
Berthoud Pass also was closed due to avalanche danger.



