While Fort Collins missed out on a Christmas snow, a New Year’s Eve storm blanketed the city in several inches of snow by New Year’s Day.
New Year’s Day was more than just the start of a new year for Jeydi Romero and Francisco Sanchez.
Poudre, Thompson and Estes Park school districts worked with Larimer County Department of Health and Environment to form interim COVID-19 protocols.
In Louisville and Superior, which were devastated by Marshall Fire, up to 10.6 and nearly 8 inches of snow were reported, respectively.
Houses and structures were engulfed by flames on the evening of December 30 in Boulder County, Colorado, as destructive wildfires forced evacuations.
Twitter users employing the hashtag #MarshallFire are sharing and reacting to videos of the devastating blazes Friday, Dec. 31.
A state of emergency was declared by Colorado Gov Jared Polis on Thursday, December 30, after winds that gusted up to 115 mph exacerbated wildfires that led to the sudden evacuation of thousands of residents southeast of Boulder.
Radar images released by the National Weather Service on December 30 show smoke activity from wildfires in Boulder County, Colorado, as locals were evacuated and homes destroyed.
Hundreds of homes have been destroyed by wildfires burning in Boulder County, Colorado.
Sparked by downed power lines and fueled by hurricane-force winds at times, the Marshall Fire near Boulder is Colorado’s most destructive fire in history
