A winter storm in Colorado has ended, with authorities thanking the National Weather Service in Boulder for communication. The storm led to downed tree limbs in Boulder, prompting discussions on clearing responsibilities. First responders in the Front Range utilized creative methods during the snowstorm.
Front Range first responders' creative ways of reaching emergencies in snowstorms https://t.co/4B9o4yuUea https://t.co/0p87pUts5h
Looks like this spring storm has ended, Boulder! Now, you may have downed tree limbs in your yard from the snow. Learn all about who's responsible for what when it comes to clearing downed trees ➡️ https://t.co/EV70xmNHxH https://t.co/u9UlcnI7Iv
#DHSEM's Office of Public Safety Communications supported the state response to yesterday's winter storm with assistance to @CSP_News and @ColoradoDOT on the roadways with their snowcats. Thank you OPSC team! https://t.co/AghVbORxni
Storm has ENDED! #cowx Thank you @NWSBoulder for the great communication. Be safe out there #Jeffco If you must go out, please check the road conditions at: https://t.co/fXq3IEJ7yf https://t.co/PX7pfFgcUz
Storm has ENDED! #cowx Thank you @NWSBoulder for the great communication. Be safe out there #Jeffco https://t.co/6iZOLlzafY