Denver Snowstorm Update: Warming Centers, School Closures, and Traffic Conditions

Denver is experiencing its first significant snowstorm of the season, with the potential for 2-6 inches of snow in the I-25 Urban Corridor, Palmer Divide, and Front Range foothills. Some areas near the foothills could see more than 6 inches of snow. The heaviest snowfall is expected during the morning commute, and there is a risk of roads refreezing as temperatures drop. Stay updated on the latest weather conditions, alerts, and travel impacts in the Colorado weather blog.
Denver Public Schools are open and operating on a normal schedule today. While some schools may have delayed starts or closures, classes in the district are proceeding as usual. I-70 east of Denver is experiencing snow and icy conditions, but traffic is moving smoothly, and the interstate remains open. Check with individual schools for updates on activities.
Denver Parks and Recreation is opening all city recreation centers as daytime warming centers during regular business hours to provide a warm place for people as the snowstorm hits the Denver metro area. Stay informed about operating hours and locations to access these warming centers. Watch the live weather stream on Denver7 for real-time updates on the snowstorm and its impact.