http://www.cotrip.org/roadConditions.htmKeep checking the website that Gareth posted. Also, take a look at the
CAIC (Colorado avalanche information center) website for snow conditions pertinant
to the Stevens Gulch (Grays & Torreys) area.
The storm that has been raging over Colorado lately has been WET. Tons of moisture in the atmosphere. I think someone over at 14ers.com referred to it as a 'Pineapple Express'.
Two weeks ago on Uncompaghre, the summit was socked in clouds and everything was covered in rime.
Yesterday on Humboldt, conditions were even worse. We never saw the Crestones
(clouds) and on the summit, I've NEVER seen rime that thick or a-plenty.
Fortunately, it's not that far of a drive from Denver but CDOT semi-frequently closes I-70 at Floyd Hill/Beaver Brook (exit #248). That's roughly 27 miles
before your exit (Bakersville- #221).
Just something to keep in mind.
Drive safe!!