Two Major Pileups on Colorado Interstate Mark Winter’s Arrival

On Sunday, December 1, 2025, a snowy and icy Interstate 70 in Colorado saw two significant pileups within 15 minutes of each other: one involving 20 cars near mile 130 around 11:30 am, followed by another with 30 cars at mile 119 just after noon. These incidents occurred amidst deteriorating winter conditions and led to the closure of I-70 in both directions.

Key Takeaways

  • Two major pileups on Interstate 70 within 15 minutes caused by icy roads.
  • No serious injuries reported, but visibility was down to about 500 feet at the time of crashes.
  • Winter conditions expected to worsen throughout Sunday and into Monday.

The first pileup occurred near mile 130 in Eagle County around 11:30 am on Sunday, involving approximately 20 vehicles. Shortly after noon, a second incident took place at mile 119 with about 30 cars involved. Both incidents were attributed to snow-covered roads and blowing snow, which severely reduced visibility.

Colorado State Patrol officials did not provide specific details regarding the causes of each pileup but confirmed that cameras in the area showed snow-covered roads and low visibility conditions at the time of the crashes. The Colorado Department of Transportation closed Interstate 70 in both directions to clear the vehicles from the road safely.

The timing of these incidents coincided with Thanksgiving weekend travel, suggesting many drivers were returning home after holiday gatherings. Despite the severity of the pileups, there have been no reports of serious injuries or fatalities as of Sunday evening. However, officials advised travelers to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel during severe winter weather.

Frequently Asked Questions

Were any drivers injured in the pileups?

No serious injuries have been reported from either of the two major pileups on Interstate 70. However, authorities advise that all drivers should remain vigilant and cautious during winter travel.

Why did Colorado State Patrol not provide more details about the causes?

The Colorado State Patrol has not yet released a detailed report regarding the specific causes of each pileup. However, officials noted that snow-covered roads and low visibility were significant factors contributing to these incidents.

As winter weather conditions continue to deteriorate in Colorado, authorities urge drivers to monitor road conditions before traveling and to exercise extreme caution when driving on icy or snowy roads.

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