#Washington, #Colorado: National Weather Service: #TORNADO WARNING in this area until 9:15 PM MDT. Take shelter now in a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris. Check media. Source: NWS Denver CO
Getting some pretty amazing #aurora photos with a 4 second exposure at ISO 320 from my backyard in #Boulder thanks to our G5 #solarstorm big reds, oranges, and some greenish-blue streaks right now, at latitude 40°N 105°W - caught a helicopter, too
Lots of power outages planned and eminent for my part of #Boulder county due to this #wind event. Our section of town has not received notification of outage from the provider yet, but most of the town has.
Batteries are charged on everything, backups and in place, and my hybrid truck with its 7.2 kW onboard generator is ready to power critical things (refrigeration, heat, cooking) if needed.
NWS Boulder: "In Colorado, we are used to windy days and wind storms. This weekend's wind storm will not be like our typical wind storm. We are expecting winds to reach 100 mph in the foothills! Winds this strong may lead to property damage and power outages. COwx " #COwx#wind
Wow. #Boulder had a hail storm about 45 min ago, but it wasn't that much and the creek was normal at the end. Now Skunk Creek is very flooded. Was this event a lot more intense upstream? #COwx#BoulderCO#Weather#FlashFlood
It's still snowing hard in the Denver metro & foothills. However, you will notice a "back edge" to the snow approaching Denver from the northeast. This will result in a lull in snow during the late morning. More widespread & intense snow will redevelop later this afternoon! #COwx
Had to shovel a pee path for the dogs. 11" in Louisville #COwx and still snowing lightly. Snowfall rate supposed to increase again later. This is wet, heavy stuff!