The Boulder OEM is actively monitoring weather and will be posting updates to this site if conditions bring threats or risks of flooding or other perils. Please refresh your browser for status updates. National Weather Service reports are constantly changing, so times and locations of weather threats are subject to change. Stay... read more →
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Jun
06
Jun
05
OEM staff will continue to monitor weather activity throughout the evening. The main weather patterns of concern tonight are those coming up from the south of Boulder County. Due to increased runoff in South Boulder Creek around Marshall and Eldorado Springs, the creek is expected to crest or spill out of its banks... read more →
Jun
05
At 4:15pm June 5, 2015, the National Weather Service issued a Flood Warning for South Boulder Creek in Eldorado Springs. The creek will hit flood stage between 10 pm tonight and 6 am tomorrow. The creek, currently at 4.3ft is expected to crest at 4.5ft and stay at that level... read more →
Jun
05
If your home or property in unincorporated Boulder County is impacted by flooding as a result of recent storms, please contact the Boulder County Flood Rebuilding & Permit Information Center at 303-441-1705 or email to report or ask questions about damage to your property (repair or other). Note: This is a... read more →
Jun
05
The Boulder OEM will continue monitoring conditions for any flooding risks or threats, but residents should remain aware of current local conditions and respond accordingly. Please keep in mind that we can’t issue a blanket recommendation for your safety, since weather can be different in each area. You will need... read more →
Jun
05
The Boulder OEM is actively monitoring weather and will be posting updates to this site. Please refresh your browser throughout the day for status updates. National Weather Service reports are constantly changing, so times and locations of weather threats are subject to change. There is a flash flood watch in effect... read more →
Jun
04
The storm cell has diminished significantly. The Emergency Operations Center will be shutting down, but will be monitoring the situation remotely. A number of roads are still closed due to high water. Do not attempt to cross a flooded road. We anticipate a similar weather pattern over the next several... read more →
Jun
04
The following roads are currently closed. You can also view these on the incident MAP. N. 59th from St. Vrain to Hygiene Rd. Hwy. 36 from Nelson Rd. to Hwy. 66th Nelson Rd. from Hwy. 36 to 75th St. Vrain Rd. from Hwy. 36 to 75th Hygiene Rd. from Hwy.... read more →
Jun
04
To view a map of the flash flood emergency area boundaries and current road closures, view this incident MAP.
Jun
04
The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Emergency for areas in northeast Boulder County. The area boundaries are Hwy. 66 on the south, 55th St. on the west, Larimer county line on the north and then east to the county line. If you are within this area seek... read more →