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Denver snow video: A look at traffic crashes, impacts from quick blast of winter
DENVER — Denver’s weather took an abrupt turn on Tuesday from Monday’s fire danger and warmer temps as a fast-moving snow storm blew through briefly triggering a snow squall warning for the metro area.
Between 1 and 3 inches of snow accumulation was expected in Denver according to weather forecasters.
The snow squall warning expired for the metro but winter storm warnings remained in effect for Colorado’s northern and central mountains where accumulations of 6 to 12 inches were possible, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Boulder.
“Significant travel impacts from snow, strong winds and blowing snow will continue through this evening,” said the NWS in its early morning report.Vehicle crashes were reported across the Denver area Tuesday morning, including a multi-vehicle crash on Peña Blvd.
The Denver Police Department on social media said Peña Blvd headed away from Denver International Airport was closed at Tower Road, but no injuries were reported.
Highway 93 in Jefferson County was closed between 64th and Hwy 72 for a multi-car crash.
Denver7 News cameras also captured a single-vehicle crash near Speer Blvd. and Grant Street where a small car was seen dangling off a retaining wall above the Cherry Creek Trail. DPD said there was no rescue involved and no injuries were reported.
Denver snow video: A look at traffic crashes, impacts from quick blast of winter
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In Commerce City, several vehicles slid off 96th Avenue due to the snowy roads. “Slide-offs galore,” wrote police on social media.
Denver7 weather forecaster Katie Lasalle said while driving conditions in Denver were expected to improve through the day Tuesday, periods of heavy snow were possible along Colorado’s eastern plains in the afternoon hours.
Light snow showers were also a possibility through the day in Denver but skies were expected to quickly clear out with lots of snow melting expected Wednesday with sunshine and high temperatures warming into the low 50s.
The February blasts of snow have helped Denver get a little closer to normal seasonal snowfall totals, but the metro is still around 10 inches behind for the year.
So far in the 2023-2024 snow season, Denver’s snow gauge at DIA shows 24.6 inches. That amount is still behind the cumulative normal at this point in the year of 34.9 inches.
Halfway through February, Denver is already ahead of what we normally see for the month before Friday’s snow arrives.
Denver’s February snow totals show 9.2 inches which is ahead of the 7.8 inches normally expected during the entire month.
To view the Denver snowfall statistics infographics in fullscreen mode click this link.
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Denver Nuggets Altitude broadcasts now being offered in Spanish for first time ever
For the first time in the team’s history, Altitude Sports is broadcasting Denver Nuggets home games in Spanish. Kroenke Sports and Entertainment announced it has contracted a team to broadcast its games in Spanish for the playoffs.
“I think that is what the public wanted,” said Ivan De La Garza, producer for the broadcast team.
A team of three people, two commentators and a producer, sit in a press box at the top of Ball Arena. Their commentary is then synced with the traditional Altitude broadcast video and shared on the Altitude Plus application.
“With the Nuggets winning in the last five years, there is a tremendous amount of following from Latino people trying to listen to and watch the games in Spanish,” said Andres Casas, color commentator for the broadcast.
Casas said he strives to bring the same energy fans get during soccer broadcasts into the basketball broadcasts.
“That excitement that gets you. We want people to feel they are at the game,” Casas said.
“It has been so amazing to be a part of the Spanish broadcast for the Nuggets. I have been a fan of the Nuggets for my whole life,” said Jena Garcia, play-by-play commentator.
Garcia said it has been a dream come true to help bring this broadcast to her community.
“I’ve always desired to hear a Spanish broadcast, just as a fan. To be a part of it is just incredible,” Garcia said.
Those working in the broadcast said they are honored to help expand the reach of the Nuggets and sports in accessing diverse communities.
“We love sports. We are passionate, we are loud. We like to get together and enjoy sports,” De La Garza said.
“The Nuggets have a huge following, especially on the Spanish side. So, it is great for them to be able to listen to what is going on, game by game, especially into the playoffs,” Casas said.
“It is just another step of access that they are getting to be a fan of basketball,” Garcia said.
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Where to watch Minnesota Timberwolves vs Denver Nuggets Playoffs: TV channel, start time, streaming for April 18
The 2026 NBA postseason is finally here after a thrilling Play-In Tournament saw the Phoenix Suns, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers and Portland Trail Blazers officially earn their spot in the playoffs
The postseason action continues on Saturday as the Minnesota Timberwolves visit the Denver Nuggets in Game 1 of the first round. We’ve got you covered on everything you need to know to tune in for tip off.
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Tip off between the Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. (ET) on Saturday, April 18.
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