Sudden Catastrophe in Colorado
December 30, 2021
The winds will not stop.
— Sam Boik (@SamBoik) December 31, 2021
Entire neighborhoods up in flames. #marshallfire pic.twitter.com/K2k6NWUC4N
Apocalyptic views of the #MarshallFire in Louisville, Colorado. Mind boggling what has happened today. #COwx pic.twitter.com/D4RRdhMXGU
— US StormWatch (@US_Stormwatch) December 31, 2021
This should not be happening in Colorado in December pic.twitter.com/HA9p0kKMbM
— Brian Kahn (@blkahn) December 31, 2021
— Carrie Marvin (@CarrieMarvin3) December 31, 2021
This is the view from my back yard right now. https://t.co/jDDfykdFzJ
— Kris Karnauskas (@OceansClimateCU) December 31, 2021
One lesson that is going to be learned, yet again, in the aftermath of today's devastating Boulder County, CO fire is just how far into the suburbs the wildfire-urban interface actually extends given sufficiently extreme drought and wind conditions. #COwx #MarshallFire #CAfire https://t.co/CUlLLcQ2pR
— Daniel Swain (@Weather_West) December 31, 2021
#boulderfire this at Costco #480 pic.twitter.com/TOsTXeAWyo
— Thoff82 (@Thoff821) December 30, 2021
#MarshallFire just crossed Indiana at Coalton Rd. and heading east quickly. Get out if you’re still in the area. We’re bailing out now. @CBSDenver @townofsuperior pic.twitter.com/3WZcR5bQvr
— Robert G. (@_rgski) December 31, 2021
Photo from my home in Boulder of fires in Louisville (left) and Superior (right) around 7 pm MST tonight. My thoughts go out to all affected by these historic, tragic, fires. pic.twitter.com/9jpykYrJTY
— Brad Udall (@bradudall) December 31, 2021
December 31, 2021 at 4:51 am
Horrific 😦