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A @COEmergency program focused on all-hazards community preparedness. https://t.co/SS8GP4rC7H

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Jeffco Sheriff
Jeffco Sheriff@jeffcosheriffco·
Winds are starting to pick up along the Front Range. Please keep these safety tips in mind.
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RT @BoulderOEM: We are receiving reports outages in Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) areas and elsewhere. Important reminders: 1. Treat…
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An Air Quality Health Advisory is in effect for Weld County due to wildfire smoke from eastern Nebraska. If smoke is thick or becomes thick in your neighborhood, it is advised to remain indoors, especially those with heart disease, respiratory illnesses, the very young, and older adults. Consider relocating temporarily if smoke is present indoors and is making you ill. Stay up-to-date on the smoke by visiting the Colorado Smoke Blog: colosmokeoutlook.blogspot.com Weld County burn permits are suspended during smoke advisories and new permits will not be issued during the advisory. Check on advisories at colorado.gov/airquality/col… Reduce your exposure by: -Staying indoors when you can. Use a portable air cleaner to help filter out smoke particles in your home. -In your vehicle, keep windows and vents closed and set fans to recirculate mode. More information here: cdphe.colorado.gov/apcd/wildfire-… For current weather updates, please visit the National Weather Service page at weather.gov/bou/
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MFA adds a powerful extra layer of security to your accounts. Even if someone steals or guesses your password, MFA will stop them in their tracks! Check out our 2026 guide to what MFA is and how to enable it: hubs.la/Q046yjS20
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National Weather Service
The high winds across much of the northern U.S. may result in dangerous driving today. In windy conditions, slow down, avoid large trucks and trailers, and watch for downed tree branches and power lines. Bridges and overpasses can be particularly dangerous. weather.gov/safety/wind-du…
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NWS Goodland
NWS Goodland@NWSGoodland·
This week is Severe Weather Awareness Week. We’ll have a quick post each day about the different severe weather hazards and how to stay safe. Remember, planning ahead is one of the best things you can do to stay safe this season. #kswx #newx #cowx
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Xcel Energy Colorado
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We understand outages can be frustrating, and as we continue to prepare for severe weather, we’re here to provide as much information and answers to your frequently asked questions about how we’re working to protect our communities from wildfire risk. Why does Xcel Energy use Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings (EPSS) and Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS), and under what conditions are they needed? We use Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings (EPSS) and, when conditions require it, Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) to reduce the chance that our electric equipment could spark a wildfire during periods of elevated or extreme risk. As severe weather, strong winds and dry conditions become more frequent, we rely on a combination of real-time weather data, wildfire modeling tools and on-the-ground observations to understand when our system may be exposed to higher fire danger. EPSS allows us to operate power lines with additional protection settings enabled to shut off power more quickly if something contacts the line. This reduces ignition risk but can lead to outages that require inspection before we restore service. PSPS is a step we take only when weather and environmental conditions indicate extreme wildfire risk conditions and keeping certain lines energized poses too great a risk to people and communities. Before taking this action, we evaluate factors such as forecasted wind speeds, humidity levels, fuel conditions, and temperature, along with local infrastructure and customer needs. We know these steps create challenges for customers, and we only use them when necessary to protect public safety and reduce the possibility of wildfires. For more information and answers to frequently asked questions visit and select your state, xcelener.gy/40dO3v4
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Join our Stop Fraud Colorado newsletter to receive fraud alerts, notifications about our consumer protection efforts, and a variety of other helpful tips and resources: conta.cc/4b0tTt5
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Stay warm this winter at low cost: -Close doors and vents of rooms you're not using - Use weather stripping or caulk to keep cold air out - Open window coverings on sunny days for extra warmth More: #outside" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">ready.gov/winter-ready#o
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CISA Cyber
CISA Cyber@CISACyber·
Identifying & assessing your internet-facing devices is an important step in protecting your org from cyber threat actors. Learn more about reducing exposure & vulnerabilities in our Internet Exposure Reduction Guidance. #OperationWinterSHIELD 👉 cisa.gov/resources-tool…
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Being prepared and following the Traction Law keeps everyone safe and helps prevent crashes and delays on #Colorado roadways. Visit our tire partner database to find reliable tire shops and discounts near you at bit.ly/Tire-Safety. #WinterWise
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Fraudulent emails & social media messages—often containing malicious links or attachments—are common after major natural disasters. Exercise caution in handling emails w/disaster-related subjects, attachments, or hyperlinks. Learn more: cisa.gov/news-events/al…
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Don’t forget your pets when winter weather hits! Keep 'em warm & #WinterReady. If it’s too cold for you, it’s too cold for them. Keep them inside & never leave them outside or the car. If they go out, bundle them up in a sweater and watch for shivering, whining, or slowing down.
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#DYK? Heating fires are a leading cause of home fires. No matter whether you are using a fireplace, wood stove, radiator, space heater or candles, you can prevent home fires. Keep anything that can burn at least 3 feet from all heat sources. Stay safe and stay #WinterReady.
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Strong winds can cause power outages and knock down power lines and trees. Follow these safety tips: - Never get close to a downed power line and report to local authorities - Stay inside until the winds calm down - Tie down any outdoor furniture
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CORE Electric Cooperative
CORE Electric Cooperative@CORECooperative·
While portable generators can serve as a benefit during power outages, they can also present extreme hazards if they are not used safely. Follow these safety tips to protect yourself and your home: redcross.org/get-help/how-t…
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#WinterReady isn’t just a hashtag, it’s a way to keep you and your loved ones safe. Talk with your family or household about what you’d do in an emergency. Think about what you need every day and make sure your plan fits your life. Start planning today at Ready.gov/plan.
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How do you protect yourself in freezing temperatures? Follow these #WinterReady tips: -Wear several layers of loose clothing. Layering provides better insulation. -Make sure your boots are waterproof and insulated to keep your feet warm and dry. -Try to limit your time outside.
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Don’t forget to plan for your medical needs during winter storms. Being #WinterReady includes making sure you have backup power for medical devices and refrigerated medication. Find more prep tips here: #power" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">Ready.gov/winter-ready#p
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Clear Creek County, Colorado
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NOTICE: Snow is on the way, Clear Creek! A winter weather system is forecasted to move through our area over the next 48 hours. Accumulations are currently estimated at 6 in for the east side of the county and up to 12 in for the west side. Be prepared!
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