Due to ongoing flooding and potentially dangerous conditions, Boulder Open Space and Moutain Parks is requesting that visitors do not use trails west of Broadway. Please go to osmp.org for more information. Fourmile Link at Betasso is closed due to water on the trail. Other trails are also closed due... read more →
May
09
May
09
Power outages reported in Ward, Gold Hill and parts of Fourmile Canyon. Xcel has been notified and is responding.
May
09
Flagstaff Road seeing debris falling onto roadway. Transportation crews are on scene and the road remains open. Avoid the area if possible. #COflood
May
09
The Bridge House will be extending their Saturday lunch hours for homeless today at the First Presbyterian Church Street Annex located at 1603 Walnut until 4:00 p.m. They will be providing bus tokens to the warming center located at the Seventh Day Baptist Church located at 6710 Arapahoe Rd. Saturday... read more →
May
09
For up-to-date road conditions, please visit this website.
May
09
Chief Gibson is urging people in the Fourmile Canyon area to use caution on low laying roads and around culverts as they may be flooded.
May
09
OEM staff worked through the night to correct our website's problems. It's still not 100% reliable, but it's better than it was. Please keep refreshing your browser to see posts. We apologize for this ill-timed inconvenience. It's not our website itself it's the service provider, which makes us frustrated, too.... read more →
May
09
The National Weather Service has issues a Flash Flood Watch for Boulder County. This includes the City of Boulder and Boulder County. Forecast rainfall: Heavy rainfall of 0.40" to 1.20" in 10-30 minutes will be possible with individual thunderstorm cells today. Heavy rainfall of up to 1.60" in 60-90 minutes... read more →
May
09
The OEM is staffed and will continue to monitor weather, road, and creek conditions throughout the day. Heavy rain expected. Please follow all flash flood warnings. If you're part of the CU graduation commencement activities, you may want to sign up for any campus emergency notifications at: http://alerts.colorado.edu/ #COwx #COFlood
May
09
Remember, no amount of water is safe to drive through. Just a few inches of moving water can pick up and carry a vehicle. Even standing water can hide washed out roadways and deep holes beneath the water's surface. Play it safe and avoid driving in flood waters. XcelEnergy has... read more →