Colorado Flood & Fire Awareness Week (tips)


Flood & Fire Awareness Week – March 7 – 13
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Flood and wildfire season is approaching. Use the information provided during the coming days to help understand your risks from floods and wildfire and make your plans to be prepared.
The National Weather Service wants everyone in the United States to be part of a Weather-Ready nation. Colorado has more than its fair share of floods, flash floods, and wildfires. You should be weather alert and weather-ready, knowing how to stay safe when floods and wildfires affect your area.
This week, March 7st through 13th, is Colorado Flood Safety and Wildfire Awareness Week. Now is the time to learn about flood and wildfire risks in Colorado, and to develop your plans to improve you outcome.
Floodprone areas have been identified in over 250 cities and towns and in all 64 counties in Colorado. Over 250 thousand people live in floodplains in Colorado. There are estimated to be 65 thousand homes and 15 thousand commercial, industrial, and business structures in identified floodplains. There are likely many more structures located within unmapped flood hazard areas. The value of the property, structures, and contents located in the identified floodplains is estimated to be around 15 billion dollars.
Floods and flash floods have killed over 400 people in Colorado since the turn of the 20th century. The historic weather pattern of September 2013 reminds us all that floods are a major concern across the Centennial state. Floods have caused billions of dollars of damage in Colorado.
On average, 2500 wildfires occur across Colorado each year. Since 2012, 8 people have been killed when wildfires occurred in the wildland-urban interface.
The National Weather Service forecast offices which serve Colorado will issue a series of public information statements during this Colorado Flood Safety and Wildfire Awareness
Week…covering the following topics…
Sunday…Introduction to the week
Monday…Flood watches and warnings
Tuesday…River floods
Wednesday…Flash floods
Thursday…Fire forecasts…watches…and warnings
Friday…Wildfire safety and mitigation
Saturday…Review of the week
National Weather Service – Weather Hazard links
Watches and Warnings are issued by the National Weather Service for a variety of weather hazards. Make sure you have a way to receive warnings. The National Weather Service web pages are a great way to view weather hazards at www.weather.gov. NOAA Weather Radios are another great way to monitor the weather and receive watches, warnings, and advisories and they can be found and most hardware or electronics stores.
Safety information, watches, warnings, forecasts, current conditions, radar, and much more information is available at your local National Weather Service web sites:
www.weather.gov/bou – NWS Boulder — the color map makes it easy to see weather conditions and warnings! — Bookmark this page!