National Weather Service forecasts rain through the evening, turning to drizzle by morning. No serious flooding threats are predicted overnight. Boulder County may continue to experience low level (nuisance) flooding on... read more →
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Low impact storm activity is predicted to continue through 6 p.m. Boulder OEM will continue to monitor weather while any flooding risks exist, but the threat of any serious flooding has diminished throughout... read more →
You can check this map for any road closures happening in unincorporated Boulder County. The map will be updated as changes occur. http://maps.bouldercounty.org/roadclosures/ For any City of Boulder road or path... read more →
Although the City of Longmont has its own Office of Emergency Management, we thought we'd share the link to their creek cameras along the North and South St. Vrain Creeks and Lefthand... read more →
City of Boulder residents, businesses and visitors should keep an eye on the city's Cone Zones for updates on roads and underpasses affected by low level, nuisance flooding. www.boulderconezones.net
The National Weather Service has issued a flood advisory for parts of Boulder County through today, Tuesday, May 19. North county (Lyons area) and Heil Valley Ranch Open Space (U.S.... read more →
Take the time to prepare and be ready for any disaster. the FLASH FLOOD WATCH issued tonight by the National Weather Service for the 4Mile burn area (Four Mile, Salina,... read more →
The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for Boulder County between 6000 and 9000 feet of elevation. The Watch will remain in effect through Tuesday afternoon. The... read more →
Flagstaff Road seeing debris falling onto roadway. Transportation crews are on scene and the road remains open. Avoid the area if possible. #COflood