A fresh coat of snow on the ground prompted Fort Collins and area towns to remain on accident alert, with schools postponing regular classes Tuesday.
According to the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, about 4 inches of snow fell in the Fort Collins and Loveland areas starting at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 29.
As of Tuesday morning, the main storm front was moving east of Denver. Light snow is expected to continue throughout the morning, with less than an inch of additional snow in most of the Front Range and 1 to 3 inches in the mountains and foothills, according to the National Weather Service.
Here’s an update for Tuesday, November 29th. Looking for Monday’s update? You can find those here.
Where to find snowpack totals for Colorado, Fort Collins
Fort Collins typically sees about 4 inches of snow. Check out more snow totals for the region in this story, which includes the Fort Collins area as well as some key locations across the state.
Accident alert lifted in Windsor, Fort Collins
Both Fort Collins and Windsor are no longer on accident alert.
Accident Alert Loveland
Loveland will also be on an incident alert Tuesday morning, the city’s police department announced. If you are involved in a minor collision with an uninjured, damaged, uninsured vehicle, or immobile vehicle, you should exchange information with other drivers and file an accident report at dmv.colorado.gov/ The Police Department in a tweet The text says, report the accident.
— Sarah Kyle
Fort Collins, Windsor declare accident alert status
Fort Collins and Windsor are on accident alert due to difficult driving conditions due to snow.
This means, if you are involved in a non-injury, non-alcohol/drug related crash, visit www.fcgov.com/police/coplogic-start-report or https://dmv.colorado.gov/ Online Exchange in Fort Collins Information and Reporting Windsor to report incidents.
— Miles Broomhart
Front Range Community College in Fort Collins delays opening
Front Range Community College’s Larimer campus will open on Tuesday 29th November at 10am.
Larimer Campus classes starting at or after 10:00 am will continue as scheduled. Classes scheduled to start before 10:00 am will be cancelled, with the exception of classes lasting until 10:45 am or later.These classes will begin when the campus opens at 10:00 am
Some in-person classes that begin before 10 a.m. may be offered remotely. Courses and services scheduled to be online/remote will not be delayed.
For more details on how FRCC is delaying the opening of classes, please visit https://www.frontrange.edu/being-a-student/campus-security/college-closures-and-delays.
— Miles Broomhart
Poudre School District, Thompson School District delay reopening
Poudre School District and Thompson School District will delay the start of school by two hours on Tuesday, a decision the two school districts announced Monday based on weather forecasts.
— Sarah Kyle