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S & SE GRAND / W CENTRAL & SW BOULDER / GILPIN / CLEAR CREEK / SUMMIT / N & W PARK COUNTIES ABOVE 9000 FEET

799735

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event_typeAvalanche
ncei_event_id799,735
episode_id133,646
begin_utc2019-03-03T23:00:00+00:00
end_utc2019-03-03T23:00:00+00:00
stateCOLORADO
cz_typeZ
cz_nameS & SE GRAND / W CENTRAL & SW BOULDER / GILPIN / CLEAR CREEK / SUMMIT / N & W PARK COUNTIES ABOVE 9000 FEET
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
damage_crops0.00K
wfo_sourceBroadcast Media
episode_narrativeA strong westerly flow aloft ushered a prolonged period of heavy snow and strong winds into the north central mountains of Colorado. The combination of snow and wind resulted in a high avalanche danger. An avalanche occurred along Interstate 70 between Frisco and Copper Mountain late in the afternoon on the 3rd. Several vehicles were trapped by the snow as it swept across the interstate. Another avalanche occurred near the same area earlier in the day. No injuries were reported and the vehicles were able to pull out of the snow field. Large stretch of I-70 now closed through the mountains. On the 5th, both directions of Interstate 70 between Herman Gulch and Silverthorne were closed for 9 hours for avalanche mitigation work. One of the avalanches brought down more snow than expected and covered the westbound lanes with 15 feet of snow and the eastbound lanes with 8 feet. ||Storm totals for the 3-day event included: 35 inches at Mt Audubon; 32.5 near Mt Zirkel; 27.5 inches near Hoosier Pass, Longs Peak, Loveland Pass; 26 inches near Berthoud Falls, Climax, Glendevey and Silverthorne; 25.5 inches near Frisco; 22.5 inches near Guanella Pass; 20 inches near Cameron Pass; 19 inches at Brainard Lake; 16.5 inches near Ward; 15 inches near Alma, Eldora and Meeker Park.||In the Front Range Foothills, storm totals included: 17 inches near Estes Park; 11 inches near Georgetown and Nederland; 10 inches near Virginia Dale; 8.5 inches near Buckhorn Mountain and Glen Haven. Along the I-25 corridor and adjacent plains, storm totals included: 8.5 inches near Fort Collins; 8 inches near Elizabeth and Nunn; 7.5 inches near Loveland; 7 inches near Wellington; with 2 to 6 inches elsewhere.
event_narrativeAn avalanche swept across I-70 and trapped vehicles in several inches of snow. No injuries or property damage was reported.
year2,019

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S & SE GRAND / W CENTRAL & SW BOULDER / GILPIN / CLEAR CREEK / SUMMIT / N & W PARK COUNTIES ABOVE 9000 FEET — Avalanche — TerraPulse