The snow storm that rolled across southern Colorado and into the Front Range Wednesday night will clear by Thursday evening.
CDOT cameras in the area of the closure show at least two semitrailers that appear to have slid off the slick, snow-covered stretch of eastbound Interstate 70 near Limon.
Drivers should be prepared for snow-packed roads on the eastern Colorado plains. Roads and bridges are icy and gusty winds may cause visibility issues.
Travel will be difficult across Interstate 25 through the Palmer Divide and along Interstate 70 between Denver and Limon, forecasters said in a Hazardous Weather Outlook.
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