47th Street between Jay Road and the Diagonal Highway is now closed. North County Line Road between 83rd and 95th is still closed as well. Please continue to check www.BoulderConeZones.net for updated road closure information on City of Boulder roads and also http://bit.ly/1Ajq5PG for Boulder County road closures.
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May
19
May
19
N. County Line Road is now closed due to water over-topping the Little Thompson. We are closely monitoring N. 83rd Street and also 95th Street between Lookout Rd and Valmont Rd. due to encroaching water levels. You can visit: http://maps.bouldercounty.org/roadclosures/ to monitor road conditions in the unincorporated county. Any City of... read more →
May
19
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 closures, please check http://www.boulderconezones.net And as always, please remember:
May
19
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 Creek. @cityoflongmont #longmont
May
19
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
May
19
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. 36/Foothills Highway) area (north of Boulder and west of Lyons) are part of the flood advisory. Rain will continue in the... read more →
May
18
NWS advises that storm action is south and east of the county. The storms will move into the area around 11 p.m. to midnight and be should light to moderate. Watches are still in effect and will hold through their assigned time . The Boulder EOC is shutting down and... read more →
May
18
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, Wall Street, Gold Hill, Fourmile Canyon Creek) and elevations above 6K' is a good reminder to be Flash Flood Ready.... read more →
May
18
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 Four Mile Burn area is included in the Flash Flood Watch. Residents in and near the burn area should be... read more →
May
09
The Emergency Operations Center is closing. The National Weather Service doesn't anticipate any further significant rainfall as it will be turning to snowfall soon. Staff will continue to monitor the situation and will re-open the center if needed.