Boulder OEM is getting many calls about residents seeing fire. IF YOU SEE FIRE, EVACUATE. Go east, go north, but leave immediately. More info to come through OEM channels.
Dec
30
Dec
30
The Boulder Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has been activated to respond to multiple wildland fires in Boulder County. The first fire is north of the City of Boulder. The closest intersection is North Foothills Highway and Middle Fork Road. The name of this fire is the Middle Fork Fire. The... read more →
Dec
15
The Boulder County Courthouse on Pearl Street is closed for the remainder of the day due to a power outage. This does NOT impact the Boulder County Justice Center on Canyon Boulevard.
Dec
15
At Home: Keep freezers and refrigerators closed to preserve perishable food as long as possible. Disconnect electronic devices from power strips and outlets to avoid damage from surges. Do not use a gas stove or oven to heat your home. Use a generator, but ONLY outdoors and away from windows.... read more →
Dec
15
It will re-open for business tomorrow.
Dec
15
Boulder County is currently experiencing sustained winds of 30 to 50 mph. Gusts have been been between 60 and 70 mph, with one report of 90 mph. Power outages are being reported across the county. Electric providers are aware of the issues and are working to respond as quickly as... read more →
Dec
15
High winds are causing significant power outages and some road closures. If you are outside, please take caution. We advise you to seek shelter indoors. More detailed information will be available soon.
Dec
14
The forecast is for a high wind event on Wednesday, Dec. 15. Here are tips to help prepare for this weather event: Secure any loose outdoor items (lawn furniture, holiday decorations, etc.). Have a plan in place for a potential power outage. Water (one gallon per person, per day) Non-perishable... read more →
Jul
31
At 6:17 p.m. an ALL CLEAR has been issued for the areas east of Geer Canyon and Lefthand Creek to Highway 36. You may return to all routine activities.
Jul
31
We are still monitoring the situation at the Emergency Operations Center, as well on the ground in the impacted areas. Right now water is primarily staying within the banks. There is some debris on Sunshine Canyon Dr, but it is still passable. We will post updates as they are available.