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Winter Weather Road Report
Updates
Jan. 7, 2025
Currently, roads in Longmont are snow-packed with some clearing in the driving lanes. The forecast for today calls for more snow likely, mainly before 1 p.m. with a steady temperature around 23 degrees, and a total daytime snow accumulation of less than one inch possible. Please exercise caution on overpasses, bridges, and intersections.

Snow and ice crews began snow removal operations yesterday evening working through the night, clearing roads, and applying de-icing material to assist with melting and traction. Crews will continue snow removal operations throughout the day today as needed.

During a snow/ice event, we will post road condition updates, Monday – Friday 8 am – 5 pm on this webpage. You can also view road conditions at points around town through our real-time Street Snow Cameras.

 

 

Winter Storm Resources

 

Be Prepared.

Ensure you’re ready by following the guidelines on our Be Snow Savvy webpage. You can also find tips on the Office of Emergency Management Hazards webpage.

Stay Informed.

Weather Updates  |  Street Snow Cameras  |  St. Vrain Valley School District News  |  City of Longmont News

If conditions are severe, the City Emergency Alert webpage will be launched as the single-point communication hub for all storm related news and updates.

Understand our Goals in Snow and Ice Control.

View our Snow and Ice Control webpages for an overview of the City’s goals and strategies, plus view the designated snow routes map. Not every street is a snow route; find the ones near you and plan your best trip.

Follow the Code.

Most residents are required to remove snow and ice from the public sidewalks adjacent to their property. Longmont Municipal Code states that you have 24 hours after a storm ends to clear your sidewalks.

Report Problems.