Fierce winds, with gusts topping 100 mph, along the foothills in the north metro area are driving multiple wildfires and some Boulder County residents are evacuating their homes because of the fire threat. At about 1 p.m., the Boulder Office of.
The town of Superior and city of Louisville are still under mandatory evacuation orders Friday morning due to the Marshall Fire near Boulder. Snow is falling on the burn area, and officials do not expect the blaze to grow beyond the current estimate of 6,200 acres.
The town of Superior and city of Louisville are still under mandatory evacuation orders Friday morning due to the Marshall Fire near Boulder. Snow is falling on the burn area, and officials do not expect the blaze to grow beyond the current estimate of 6,200 acres.
High winds are fanning multiple grass fires north and south of Boulder Thursday afternoon. The size of the fires is not known, but structures are threatened, and the entire town of Superior and city of Louisville are under mandatory evacuation orders. A pre-evacuation warning is in place for a portion of Broomfield.
Multiple growing and fast-moving grass fires have forced evacuations in Boulder County as strong winds continue to blow through the area and spread the fire to homes. Read this story for the latest.