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The National Weather Service Grand Junction projection anticipates a number of inches of snow through Friday for southwest Colorado’s mountain passages.

To reduce the opportunities of avalanche threat along high mountain passes, the Colorado Department of Transportation will carry out winter season upkeep operations on a number of highways.

United States 160 Wolf Creek Pass east of Pagosa Springs:
United States 160 Wolf Creek Pass will close tomorrow early morning at 5:30am so that teams can carry out winter season upkeep operations. Westbound traffic will be stopped simply west of the ski location at the pass top (MP 167) and eastbound traffic will be stopped near Treasure Falls (MP 157). Do not try to bypass the closed gates. Maintenance operations will last for much of the early morning, the precise time of resuming the highway is not understood.

United States 550 Mountain Corridor in between Durango and Ouray:
Beginning at 8:00am Wednesday early morning, winter season upkeep operations are prepared for Coal Bank Pass, Molas Pass and Red Mountain Pass. Crews will make an effort to permit traffic through periodically nevertheless, closures along the United States 550 mountain passage will last most of the day.

United States 50 Monarch Pass in between Gunnison and Poncha Springs:
United States 50 Monarch Pass has 2 possible winter season operations scheduled for 12:00 twelve noon and 5:00pm on Wednesday. Both closures might last as much as 3 hours depending upon climate condition. Westbound traffic will be stopped near the town of Monarch (MP 205) and eastbound traffic will be stopped west of Monarch Ski Resort (MP 200).

CO 145 Lizard Head Pass in between Rico and Ophir:
CO 145 will be closed at a number of areas in between the towns of Rico and Ophir (MP 48 – MP 65) for much of Wednesday. Crews will try to permit traffic through regularly as the winter season upkeep operations permit. There are no approximated hold-up times as they depend on climate condition.

With substantial snow build-ups and high winds anticipated for the location, tourists must understand that extra upkeep work and safety closures might be carried out on lots of southwest Colorado highways for the rest of the week. Visit cotrip.org for the current details on roadway closures and conditions.

Travelers are prompted to “know before you go.” Gather details about weather report and expected travel effects and present roadway conditions prior to striking the roadway. CDOT resources consist of:

Road conditions and take a trip details: www.COtrip.org

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