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DENVER -- "Where's the snowplow?"

That question now has an answer as the Colorado Department of Transportation has launched a real-time snowplow tracker on its website Sunday, ahead of a winter snowstorm coming Monday and Tuesday.

The Automated Vehicle Locator system helps CDOT monitor snowplows during storms and allows the public to see which areas have been plowed by accessing the CDOT website.

The public can see where snowplows are at any time by visiting co.trip.org and clicking on the snowplow button. There, visitors can see each plow's location as well as the speed and direction in which it's traveling.

Only 860 of CDOT's 970 plows have been equipped with the AVL system.

Heavy snow will arrive in the metro area Monday through Tuesday, making travel difficult over the next few days.

CDOT says there will be 90 plows in the Denver metro area and even more throughout the rest of the state Monday.

"With the storm coming in, we have all of our resources deployed," said Amy Ford with CDOT. "It's a statewide system. We have everyone out. But as we go further east, we expect there could be blizzard-like conditions out there. So expect that I-70, perhaps even I-76 as you go further out east into the Plains may be closed."

Several cities were put on accident alert Sunday night, including Fountain, Boulder and Centennial.

Keep on top of the storm