Plows called to clear hail from Aurora roadways that left motorists stranded

Denver (KDVR) – The cold in Aurora in the drivers of some sadness caused Wednesday night while painting roads and accumulating drifts.

Fox31 Sahwan, who arrived in the area shortly after the cold storm, at least one vehicle stuck in the cold waves that were covering some of the Aurora roads.

The cold was reported in the Dilmar Parkway and Geneva Street. Roads border property for Aurora West College Preparatory SchoolSouth Colfax.

Jard Dean from Fox31 lived at the scene on Wednesday evening, as snow was removed from the road. He said that there was easily more than half of the cold on the road.

The police were helping to withdraw cars from the cold hills when the snow moved most of the ice debris from the roads.

Dave Fraser, chief meteorologist at Fox31, explained that small cold evidence will fall through a thunderstorm, which is then collected by rain and washed away in the streets. Due to the ice cold stones, the banks sometimes block, which leads to the accumulation of the cold on the roads.

“These cars are likely to be stuck because they cannot get a preposition,” explained Fraser.

He said that the cold that fell throughout the region may not have been this way, but as it is gathered with rain water, the cold can create risks. He added that the bulldozing or plowing of the cold is the only way to get rid of it, until the sun rises and the ice melts.

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