Travel conditions improve Wednesday in Teller County but fog moves in
WOODLAND PARK, Colo. (KRDO) — Roads remained wet in Teller County but not icy and slick as they were Tuesday; light snowflakes fell during the early morning hours Wednesday and intensified at midday. but fog developed and may reduce visibility for drivers.

There's still a lot of plowing activity on sidewalks, neighborhood streets and parking lots, even though much of the accumulated snow continues to melt.

Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) plows continued to patrol US 24 and other state highways in the area; there's very little snow to remove except for along the edges of roads.

As of 7 a.m. Wednesday, authorities had reported no issues such as downed tree limbs from the weight of the heavy, wet snow.

However, several vehicles remained along US 24 after sliding off in the slick driving conditions Tuesday.
Perhaps the weight of the snow is why few people were seen shoveling Wednesday; homeowner Lynn Miller made the job easier with her snow blower.

"You have to do it just a little bit at a time, or you'll clog the blower up," she explained. "But I wasn't going to come out here and shovel this, or you'd be talking to the ambulance drivers."
Shirley Logan lives 18 miles away in Florissant, and felt better about driving to Woodland Park Wednesday.

"From Divide all the way into Woodland, it was terrifying yesterday,." she recalled. "I was thinking that I wouldn't make this trip today. But you all reported that the roads are clear, so I'm going to Aurora."
Gary Sluder has lived in the area for 35 years, and said that he stayed home during the storm.

"It was the kind of day that's good for doing woodworking in my garage," he said. "I don't think this is the end of the snow yet. We usually get our last storm around the second week of June. But we needed this. We need the moisture."