Parts of Colorado’s highways, including Interstate 25 and Interstate 70, were closed Sunday morning after an overnight snowstorm hit most of the state, according to state transportation officials.
As of 2:55 p.m., according to the Colorado Department of Transportation, closures included:
- between milemarker 222 and Interstate 70, including Loveland Pass, for “safety concerns.”
Southbound I-25 was closed near Colorado Springs on Sunday morning, between Exit 158 for Baptist Road and Exit 156 for Northgate Boulevard, but had reopened by 11:45 a.m., according to the .
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Cameras in the area of the I-25 crash during the closure showed and on the open side of the highway. At least one CDOT camera was bouncing in the wind.
Westbound I-70 was also closed Sunday morning near Limon, and several lanes of northbound I-25 were closed in the metro area near Greenwood Village for crashes. Both closures had been cleared by 11:55 a.m. Sunday.
No additional information about any of the crashes was available.
This is a developing story and will be updated.



