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.
Houses and structures were engulfed by flames on the evening of December 30 in Boulder County, Colorado, as destructive wildfires forced evacuations.
Footage captured by a flight attendant gives a bird’s-eye view of the Marshall Fire burning in Louisville, Colorado, on December 30, as locals were evacuated and homes destroyed.
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.
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
Officials believe more than 500 homes have burned in the Marshall Fire, which ignited Thursday near Superior in Boulder County, Colorado.
Thousands of people were asked to flee their homes Thursday as several wind-driven wildfires burned near Superior and Louisville, near Boulder, Colorado
Between 4-6 inches of snow is expected over New Year’s weekend in Fort Collins, which is under a winter storm warning Friday and Saturday.
Firefighters are asked drivers to avoid the busy stretch of U.S. Highway 287 in south Fort Collins Thursday afternoon.
