The following roads are now closed: Hwy. 36 at Nelson to Hwy. 66 St Vrain Rd. from Hwy. 36 to 75th Hygiene Rd. from Hwy. 36 to 75th
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Jun
04
Jun
04
N. 75th Street, N. 95th Street and Highway 287 are all closed north of Highway 66.
Jun
04
We are hearing reports of a large amount of hail on N. Foothills Highway from Nelson Road toward Lyons. Please stay off the roads if possible. Avoid crossing flooded areas. Only a few inches of water can sweep a car off a road.
Jun
04
North 83rd from Yellowstone to North County Line Road - Closed North County Line Road at the Little Thompson - Closed
Jun
04
A flash Flood Warning is en effect until 10:15PM for Boulder County. Additional rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches is possible. Large hail is also being reported. Don't cross flooded roadways. Seek higher ground if water is rising if where you are.
Jun
04
Severe weather is impacting Boulder County. National Weather Service states a storm cell is stationary just east of Lyons in Larimer County. A funnel cloud has just been spotted north of Longmont near Wal-Mart. The storm damage appears to be along north Boulder County line and north into Larimer County.... read more →
Jun
04
Everbridge notifications are being sent to residents in the Kneale Subdivision, the town of Eldorado Springs, Eldorado Canyon State Park, and Marshall of potential for flooding and evacuation. Residents are advised the potential for evacuation exists in the overnight hours if the river rises above projections. All updates will be... read more →
Jun
04
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Advisory for South Boulder Creek in Eldorado Springs. The Flood Advisory will continue through Tuesday (6/9/15). Banks are full near Eldorado Springs. Thunderstorms and/or spring runoff as the snow melts at higher elevations will increase the flow in South Boulder Creek. Gross... read more →
May
19
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 roadways and areal flooding (water rising up from the saturated ground) in some areas. Looking ahead, NWS forecasts Wednesday afternoon showers... read more →
May
19
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 the day.