Presidents Day weekend Colorado ski and I-70 traffic forecast

Good ski conditions appear to be in store for most Colorado resorts over the Presidents Day weekend, following multiple storms in recent days and more incoming before the holiday.

The best snowfall totals are expected to target the northern mountains. Steamboat can expect 20 inches over the next five days, the OpenSnow forecasting and reporting service reported Thursday. Vail and Beaver Creek are forecast to receive 12 and Winter Park 11, with Copper Mountain and Loveland getting nine.

Up to 6 inches of snow was forecast Thursday afternoon and Thursday night across the state, with another 2-7 inches predicted for the northern and some central mountains Friday afternoon and Friday night. Steamboat should be the big winner with 15 inches coming through Saturday and another four coming Sunday and Monday.

Travel in the Interstate 70 corridor and adjacent highways will be impacted.

“Snowy road surfaces and slower travel speeds will arrive on Thursday afternoon and continue, off and on, through Friday night,” OpenSnow forecaster Sam Collentine predicted. “I would plan for extra travel time from Thursday afternoon through Friday night, especially over the higher passes.

“Following mostly dry road surfaces from Saturday afternoon through Sunday morning, we’ll be tracking more wet, icy, and snowy road surfaces by Sunday afternoon and into Monday morning,” Collentine added. “Plan for extra travel time on Sunday evening and Monday morning.”

BAKERVILLE, CO - FEBRUARY 6: Interstate 70 was closed down in both directions causing backups along westbound I-70 and empty roads eastbound on I-70 on February 6, 2020 in Bakerfield, Colorado. Up to 2ft of snow is forecast in the mountains and driving conditions over both Loveland Pass and Vail Pass and along I-70 are treacherous. Conditions are expected to deteriorate over night. Closures were near Eisenhower Tunnel, Vail Pass and Loveland Pass. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Snow makes for good skiing, but bad driving conditions, as seen here in Bakerfield, Colo., along I-70 in 2020. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)

CDOT is expecting westbound delays on I-70 of up to 30 minutes Friday afternoon from 3 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. due to high volume, with weather possibly causing additional delays. Saturday morning westbound  traffic is expected to be heavy early.

“Last year on this weekend, traffic developed quickly at 6 a.m. and lasted until 10:30 a.m.,” according to a CDOT post. “The peak of the traffic will occur around 8 a.m., with one hour of extra travel time between C470 and Silverthorne.”

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