The Boulder Office of Emergency Management in collaboration with the City of Boulder Police & Fire Dispatch Center and the Boulder County Sheriff’s Communications Center are testing the outdoor warning siren system today at 10 a.m. and again at 7 p.m. The test is held on the first Monday of... read more →
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06
Jun
12
The severe weather threat for Boulder County has passed and only very light rain showers are in the forecast for the rest of the night. Boulder OEM is no longer monitoring weather.
Jun
11
Light Storm development has increased over Eastern Boulder County delivering 4/10 ths of rain per hour. No risk at this time and the storm action appears to be moving to the south and building to the East. The storm could be over Lafayette and Louisville within 45-60 minutes. Boulder OEM... read more →
Jun
11
The storm activity currently is isolated to the northern foothills around Lyons and producing .04/10 of an inch which is very light. Storm development to the west and south of Boulder County is light to non-existent at this time. Light storm development is still north of the county but it... read more →
Jun
11
Currently the heaviest rainfall is occurring on the plains over west Longmont, Hygiene and in the foothills around Lefthand Canyon at a rate of around 1/2 inch per hour. All creeks and rivers are holding with in acceptable flows. No reports of flooding due to river or creeks flowing out... read more →
Jun
11
As of 4 p.m. MDT - Creek levels and flows are up all around Boulder County due to recent rains. The Boulder OEM will continue monitoring conditions for any flooding risks or threats. Forecasts can change on a moment's notice. Stayed tuned to the National Weather Service for current conditions. Please... read more →
Jun
11
Weather systems are starting to become active across Colorado and have the ability to cause flash flooding over the next 12-18 hours and cause river flooding to the east over the next 3-4 days. As a result there is a flash flood watch issued by the National Weather Service from 9 a.m. this... read more →
Jun
10
We've posted the contact list of the agencies offering support at the Disaster Assistance Center in Berthoud on Tuesday night for those affected by the tornado on June 4th: http://52.222.109.189/disaster-assistance/. For future reference, the page can also be found under the "Emergency Status" tab above. Please reach out if you need assistance.
Jun
10
At 4:30pm today the National Weather Service is issuing a Flood Warning for South Boulder Creek. The creek will hit flood stage between late afternoon tomorrow and early morning Friday June 12th. The creek, currently at 4.3ft is expected to crest at 4.5 feet. Residents should prepare as they feel... read more →
Jun
08
Tornado/Flood Damage Disaster Assistance (Boulder and Larimer Counties) Residents of Larimer County who were impacted by severe weather (tornadoes and flooding) on Thursday, June 4 are invited to apply for assistance at the Larimer County Disaster Assistance Center (DAC) on Tuesday, June 9, from 6-8 p.m. in Berthoud (details below).... read more →