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I-70 reopens at Vail Pass after avalanche mitigation

Snow totals in the area ranged from five to 15 inches

Denver Post city desk reporter Kieran ...
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Interstate 70 at Vail Pass reopened at about noon after the Colorado Department of Transportation completed avalanche mitigation work in the area.

The Vail area is at a level 3 of 5 on the avalanche danger scale, according to .

In Summit County and Vail, snow totals from this week’s winter storm ranged from five to 15 inches.

“This new snow fell on top of an already weak snowpack,” a forecast on the Colorado Avalanche Information Center’s website reads. “The snowpack is at a critical tipping point.”

The fresh snow and increasing winds Thursday, up to 50-mph gusts in some areas, will continue to blow snow around and create a slab that could overload weak buried layers of snow.

The highway pass closed at about 10 a.m. Thursday for the work and it reopened at about noon, CDOT said.

says these mitigation efforts are meant to reduce the risk of avalanches. Once a highway is closed, crews will bring down the unstable snow from the mountainside and clear snow and debris from the roadway.

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