Page 1 of 9
COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT JULY 28, 2020.
Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Level 3:
The State Emergency Operations Center is activated at Level 3 for the day. All functions are available for prioritizing and fulfilling requests. Supplies of
certain highdemand personal protective equipment remain constrained. SEOC hours are 08001700 Monday through Friday, or 24/7 via the state
emergency line at 3032798855. All schedules are subject to change based upon incident needs.
The next state agency coordination call will be held at 1500 Wednesday.
New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/
Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green stabilization; Yellow solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red services disrupted
Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map
Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map
Colorado Community Lifelines Summary
Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering
GN
Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.
Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.
Fire Services: Operations normal, however, SEOC are tracking local fires as
they are identified by the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Government Services: Normal Operations
Community Safety: The state has released the following:
In order to curb some of that social behavior, the Governor announced that, for
the next 30 days, the State is suspending all alcohol sales after 10:00 p.m. each
day. This will apply to all entities that are licensed to sell liquor. “All licensees
contained in Articles 3, 4, and 5 of Title 44 of the Colorado Revised Statutes
must cease alcohol beverage sales to end consumers at 10:00 P.M. each day,”
the Executive Order reads. The Order takes effect at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday,
July 23, 2020.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CHlcxjPWxH4MbAJKUgHLxb9GIxE4sTIR/view
DENVER, July 20, 2020: The Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment, in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Education,
released new guidance for the fall opening of schools
http://www.cde.state.co.us/planning2021/healthguidancebycovidphase. The
guidance will help local public health agencies work with districts and schools to
ensure the safest learning environment possible during the COVID19
pandemic.
Gov. Polis today signed the Protect Our Neighbors Executive Order which
directs CDPHE to create a certification process to allow local communities to
move from Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors to Protect Our
Neighbors. CDPHE will also issue a corresponding Public Health Order. To
qualify for Protect Our Neighbors, a county or a region must:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hM408_Z6RzFJIZrQnmZwUT9FeUKSkL_w/view
+ Certify that they meet qualification metrics established by CDPHE; and
+ Submit a mitigation and containment plan on what the county or region will do
if they fall out of compliance with one or more of these metrics, and
documentation of support for the plan by local officials, law enforcement, and
any others identified by CDPHE.
Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors Executive Order, and provided
an update on Colorado’s next steps during the COVID19 pandemic, introducing
more details on the Protect Our Neighbors framework.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Eww5S6uQcs8eVxBpZ54TAsd4o6kNFQ6E/view
On 9 July, Gov Polis also stated the following: “It’s up to each of us to do a bit
better than we have been at wearing masks, following social distancing
protocols, and washing our hands, and not party. If we let up, even for a
moment, then Colorado will begin to see more and more cases like our
neighboring states. Wear a damn mask.”
GN
Food: Normal Operations.
Water: Normal Operations.
Shelter: Normal Operations.
Agriculture: Normal Operations
Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)
GN
Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is still
at a Level 1 status in response to COVID19; however, the lifeline is changing
from yellow to green (stabilization). The lifeline has not fully returned to its
“preincident normal”, as the state continues to meet the needs of the public
and CDPHE is still performing critical services such as monitoring, testing,
resourcing and responding functions in response to COVID19. In addition,
operational transition from the Unified Coordination Command (UCC) to their
Department of Operations Center is still in transition.
++ As of today there are 44,565 cases, 6,271 hospitalized, 63 counties,
497,265 people tested, 1,799 deaths among cases, 1,668 deaths due to
COVID19
Medical Care: Alternate Care Sites (ACS) at the Colorado Convention Center
and the Ranch will be operational based on critical situations of hospital
surge.
Patient Movement: UCC dispatch center is in "Cold status" operational to
support COVID19 patient movement.
Fatality Management: The COVID19 Fatality Management Plan has been
approved and signed. Will activate based on situational needs.
Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within the supply
chain (Nationally), alternative means are available. The Counties are
encouraged to reach out to their stakeholders to purchase PPE and cleaning
supplies in preparation of the second round of infections and increased
cases.
++ State officials update crisis standards of care for palliative care and
hospice services in response to COVID19:
Denver (June 18): Today the Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic
Response Committee voted to update the crisis standards of care guidelines
for palliative care and hospice services to take into consideration the
challenges presented by COVID19. The standards are not currently in effect
and would only be initiated by the Chief Medical Officer at the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment, if necessary and as permitted
by executive order.
Crisis standards of care are recommendations for how the medical
community should allocate scarce resources, including palliative care and
hospice services, in the extreme case when patient needs exceed available
resources.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a8N1NrE80EFa6d9ICXQ0Ra26Ty0TrE43/view
The newly approved guidelines aim to align treatment that providers deliver
with the care that the patient seeks related to palliative care and hospice
support in order to reduce human suffering regardless of treatment
preferences, allocation decisions, or care setting. Palliative care is
specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. Hospice care
focuses on optimizing quality of life for people with serious and endstage
illnesses.
GN
Power (Grid): Normal Operations. Colorado Public
Utilities Commission.
Temporary Power: Normal Operations.
Fuel: Normal Operations.
Natural Gas: Normal Operations.
Propane: Normal Operation
Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials
GN
Alerts, Warnings, and Messages:
Normal Operations.
911 Dispatch: Normal Operations.
Responder Communications: Normal
Operations.
Finance Services: Normal
Operations.
Public Information: Normal
Operations. The JIC is continuing to
support CDPHE during this COVID19
crises
Infrastructure: Normal Operations.
GN
Highway / Roadway: Normal
Operations Colorado Department of
Transportation.
Mass Transit: Normal Operations.
Railway: Normal Operations.
Aviation: Normal Operations.
Maritime: Normal Operations.
GN
Facilities: Normal Operations.
Hazmat, Pollutants, and Contaminants:
Normal Operations.
Additional Items
Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/
Daily flooding forecast (from rain seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/
Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx
Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx
Division of Fire Prevention and Control:
. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 3
. National preparedness level: 2
. The DFPC MultiMission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado
Emergency Operations Line (3032798855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.
Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request
CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook
Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook
Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado
Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 024 Hours
Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 024 Hours Snowfall Forecast 024 Hours
Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 48
Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 23
DAY 2 DAY 3
Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 38
Additional Weather Pictures
Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and
Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous
For Official Use Only
Page 1 of 9
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COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT JULY 28, 2020.
Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Level 3:
The State Emergency Operations Center is activated at Level 3 for the day. All functions are available for prioritizing and fulfilling requests. Supplies of
certain highdemand personal protective equipment remain constrained. SEOC hours are 08001700 Monday through Friday, or 24/7 via the state
emergency line at 3032798855. All schedules are subject to change based upon incident needs.
The next state agency coordination call will be held at 1500 Wednesday.
New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/
Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green stabilization; Yellow solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red services disrupted
Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map
Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map
Colorado Community Lifelines Summary
Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering
GN
Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.
Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.
Fire Services: Operations normal, however, SEOC are tracking local fires as
they are identified by the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Government Services: Normal Operations
Community Safety: The state has released the following:
In order to curb some of that social behavior, the Governor announced that, for
the next 30 days, the State is suspending all alcohol sales after 10:00 p.m. each
day. This will apply to all entities that are licensed to sell liquor. “All licensees
contained in Articles 3, 4, and 5 of Title 44 of the Colorado Revised Statutes
must cease alcohol beverage sales to end consumers at 10:00 P.M. each day,”
the Executive Order reads. The Order takes effect at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday,
July 23, 2020.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CHlcxjPWxH4MbAJKUgHLxb9GIxE4sTIR/view
DENVER, July 20, 2020: The Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment, in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Education,
released new guidance for the fall opening of schools
http://www.cde.state.co.us/planning2021/healthguidancebycovidphase. The
guidance will help local public health agencies work with districts and schools to
ensure the safest learning environment possible during the COVID19
pandemic.
Gov. Polis today signed the Protect Our Neighbors Executive Order which
directs CDPHE to create a certification process to allow local communities to
move from Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors to Protect Our
Neighbors. CDPHE will also issue a corresponding Public Health Order. To
qualify for Protect Our Neighbors, a county or a region must:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hM408_Z6RzFJIZrQnmZwUT9FeUKSkL_w/view
+ Certify that they meet qualification metrics established by CDPHE; and
+ Submit a mitigation and containment plan on what the county or region will do
if they fall out of compliance with one or more of these metrics, and
documentation of support for the plan by local officials, law enforcement, and
any others identified by CDPHE.
Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors Executive Order, and provided
an update on Colorado’s next steps during the COVID19 pandemic, introducing
more details on the Protect Our Neighbors framework.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Eww5S6uQcs8eVxBpZ54TAsd4o6kNFQ6E/view
On 9 July, Gov Polis also stated the following: “It’s up to each of us to do a bit
better than we have been at wearing masks, following social distancing
protocols, and washing our hands, and not party. If we let up, even for a
moment, then Colorado will begin to see more and more cases like our
neighboring states. Wear a damn mask.”
GN
Food: Normal Operations.
Water: Normal Operations.
Shelter: Normal Operations.
Agriculture: Normal Operations
Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)
GN
Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is still
at a Level 1 status in response to COVID19; however, the lifeline is changing
from yellow to green (stabilization). The lifeline has not fully returned to its
“preincident normal”, as the state continues to meet the needs of the public
and CDPHE is still performing critical services such as monitoring, testing,
resourcing and responding functions in response to COVID19. In addition,
operational transition from the Unified Coordination Command (UCC) to their
Department of Operations Center is still in transition.
++ As of today there are 44,565 cases, 6,271 hospitalized, 63 counties,
497,265 people tested, 1,799 deaths among cases, 1,668 deaths due to
COVID19
Medical Care: Alternate Care Sites (ACS) at the Colorado Convention Center
and the Ranch will be operational based on critical situations of hospital
surge.
Patient Movement: UCC dispatch center is in "Cold status" operational to
support COVID19 patient movement.
Fatality Management: The COVID19 Fatality Management Plan has been
approved and signed. Will activate based on situational needs.
Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within the supply
chain (Nationally), alternative means are available. The Counties are
encouraged to reach out to their stakeholders to purchase PPE and cleaning
supplies in preparation of the second round of infections and increased
cases.
++ State officials update crisis standards of care for palliative care and
hospice services in response to COVID19:
Denver (June 18): Today the Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic
Response Committee voted to update the crisis standards of care guidelines
for palliative care and hospice services to take into consideration the
challenges presented by COVID19. The standards are not currently in effect
and would only be initiated by the Chief Medical Officer at the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment, if necessary and as permitted
by executive order.
Crisis standards of care are recommendations for how the medical
community should allocate scarce resources, including palliative care and
hospice services, in the extreme case when patient needs exceed available
resources.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a8N1NrE80EFa6d9ICXQ0Ra26Ty0TrE43/view
The newly approved guidelines aim to align treatment that providers deliver
with the care that the patient seeks related to palliative care and hospice
support in order to reduce human suffering regardless of treatment
preferences, allocation decisions, or care setting. Palliative care is
specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. Hospice care
focuses on optimizing quality of life for people with serious and endstage
illnesses.
GN
Power (Grid): Normal Operations. Colorado Public
Utilities Commission.
Temporary Power: Normal Operations.
Fuel: Normal Operations.
Natural Gas: Normal Operations.
Propane: Normal Operation
Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials
GN
Alerts, Warnings, and Messages:
Normal Operations.
911 Dispatch: Normal Operations.
Responder Communications: Normal
Operations.
Finance Services: Normal
Operations.
Public Information: Normal
Operations. The JIC is continuing to
support CDPHE during this COVID19
crises
Infrastructure: Normal Operations.
GN
Highway / Roadway: Normal
Operations Colorado Department of
Transportation.
Mass Transit: Normal Operations.
Railway: Normal Operations.
Aviation: Normal Operations.
Maritime: Normal Operations.
GN
Facilities: Normal Operations.
Hazmat, Pollutants, and Contaminants:
Normal Operations.
Additional Items
Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/
Daily flooding forecast (from rain seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/
Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx
Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx
Division of Fire Prevention and Control:
. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 3
. National preparedness level: 2
. The DFPC MultiMission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado
Emergency Operations Line (3032798855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.
Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request
CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook
Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook
Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado
Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 024 Hours
Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 024 Hours Snowfall Forecast 024 Hours
Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 48
Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 23
DAY 2 DAY 3
Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 38
Additional Weather Pictures
Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and
Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous
For Official Use Only
Page 2 of 9
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COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT JULY 28, 2020.
Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Level 3:
The State Emergency Operations Center is activated at Level 3 for the day. All functions are available for prioritizing and fulfilling requests. Supplies of
certain highdemand personal protective equipment remain constrained. SEOC hours are 08001700 Monday through Friday, or 24/7 via the state
emergency line at 3032798855. All schedules are subject to change based upon incident needs.
The next state agency coordination call will be held at 1500 Wednesday.
New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/
Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green stabilization; Yellow solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red services disrupted
Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map
Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map
Colorado Community Lifelines Summary
Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering
GN
Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.
Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.
Fire Services: Operations normal, however, SEOC are tracking local fires as
they are identified by the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Government Services: Normal Operations
Community Safety: The state has released the following:
In order to curb some of that social behavior, the Governor announced that, for
the next 30 days, the State is suspending all alcohol sales after 10:00 p.m. each
day. This will apply to all entities that are licensed to sell liquor. “All licensees
contained in Articles 3, 4, and 5 of Title 44 of the Colorado Revised Statutes
must cease alcohol beverage sales to end consumers at 10:00 P.M. each day,”
the Executive Order reads. The Order takes effect at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday,
July 23, 2020.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CHlcxjPWxH4MbAJKUgHLxb9GIxE4sTIR/view
DENVER, July 20, 2020: The Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment, in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Education,
released new guidance for the fall opening of schools
http://www.cde.state.co.us/planning2021/healthguidancebycovidphase. The
guidance will help local public health agencies work with districts and schools to
ensure the safest learning environment possible during the COVID19
pandemic.
Gov. Polis today signed the Protect Our Neighbors Executive Order which
directs CDPHE to create a certification process to allow local communities to
move from Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors to Protect Our
Neighbors. CDPHE will also issue a corresponding Public Health Order. To
qualify for Protect Our Neighbors, a county or a region must:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hM408_Z6RzFJIZrQnmZwUT9FeUKSkL_w/view
+ Certify that they meet qualification metrics established by CDPHE; and
+ Submit a mitigation and containment plan on what the county or region will do
if they fall out of compliance with one or more of these metrics, and
documentation of support for the plan by local officials, law enforcement, and
any others identified by CDPHE.
Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors Executive Order, and provided
an update on Colorado’s next steps during the COVID19 pandemic, introducing
more details on the Protect Our Neighbors framework.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Eww5S6uQcs8eVxBpZ54TAsd4o6kNFQ6E/view
On 9 July, Gov Polis also stated the following: “It’s up to each of us to do a bit
better than we have been at wearing masks, following social distancing
protocols, and washing our hands, and not party. If we let up, even for a
moment, then Colorado will begin to see more and more cases like our
neighboring states. Wear a damn mask.”
GN
Food: Normal Operations.
Water: Normal Operations.
Shelter: Normal Operations.
Agriculture: Normal Operations
Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)
GN
Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is still
at a Level 1 status in response to COVID19; however, the lifeline is changing
from yellow to green (stabilization). The lifeline has not fully returned to its
“preincident normal”, as the state continues to meet the needs of the public
and CDPHE is still performing critical services such as monitoring, testing,
resourcing and responding functions in response to COVID19. In addition,
operational transition from the Unified Coordination Command (UCC) to their
Department of Operations Center is still in transition.
++ As of today there are 44,565 cases, 6,271 hospitalized, 63 counties,
497,265 people tested, 1,799 deaths among cases, 1,668 deaths due to
COVID19
Medical Care: Alternate Care Sites (ACS) at the Colorado Convention Center
and the Ranch will be operational based on critical situations of hospital
surge.
Patient Movement: UCC dispatch center is in "Cold status" operational to
support COVID19 patient movement.
Fatality Management: The COVID19 Fatality Management Plan has been
approved and signed. Will activate based on situational needs.
Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within the supply
chain (Nationally), alternative means are available. The Counties are
encouraged to reach out to their stakeholders to purchase PPE and cleaning
supplies in preparation of the second round of infections and increased
cases.
++ State officials update crisis standards of care for palliative care and
hospice services in response to COVID19:
Denver (June 18): Today the Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic
Response Committee voted to update the crisis standards of care guidelines
for palliative care and hospice services to take into consideration the
challenges presented by COVID19. The standards are not currently in effect
and would only be initiated by the Chief Medical Officer at the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment, if necessary and as permitted
by executive order.
Crisis standards of care are recommendations for how the medical
community should allocate scarce resources, including palliative care and
hospice services, in the extreme case when patient needs exceed available
resources.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a8N1NrE80EFa6d9ICXQ0Ra26Ty0TrE43/view
The newly approved guidelines aim to align treatment that providers deliver
with the care that the patient seeks related to palliative care and hospice
support in order to reduce human suffering regardless of treatment
preferences, allocation decisions, or care setting. Palliative care is
specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. Hospice care
focuses on optimizing quality of life for people with serious and endstage
illnesses.
GN
Power (Grid): Normal Operations. Colorado Public
Utilities Commission.
Temporary Power: Normal Operations.
Fuel: Normal Operations.
Natural Gas: Normal Operations.
Propane: Normal Operation
Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials
GN
Alerts, Warnings, and Messages:
Normal Operations.
911 Dispatch: Normal Operations.
Responder Communications: Normal
Operations.
Finance Services: Normal
Operations.
Public Information: Normal
Operations. The JIC is continuing to
support CDPHE during this COVID19
crises
Infrastructure: Normal Operations.
GN
Highway / Roadway: Normal
Operations Colorado Department of
Transportation.
Mass Transit: Normal Operations.
Railway: Normal Operations.
Aviation: Normal Operations.
Maritime: Normal Operations.
GN
Facilities: Normal Operations.
Hazmat, Pollutants, and Contaminants:
Normal Operations.
Additional Items
Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/
Daily flooding forecast (from rain seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/
Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx
Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx
Division of Fire Prevention and Control:
. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 3
. National preparedness level: 2
. The DFPC MultiMission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado
Emergency Operations Line (3032798855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.
Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request
CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook
Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook
Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado
Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 024 Hours
Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 024 Hours Snowfall Forecast 024 Hours
Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 48
Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 23
DAY 2 DAY 3
Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 38
Additional Weather Pictures
Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and
Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous
For Official Use Only
Page 3 of 9
Page 4 of 9
COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT JULY 28, 2020.
Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Level 3:
The State Emergency Operations Center is activated at Level 3 for the day. All functions are available for prioritizing and fulfilling requests. Supplies of
certain highdemand personal protective equipment remain constrained. SEOC hours are 08001700 Monday through Friday, or 24/7 via the state
emergency line at 3032798855. All schedules are subject to change based upon incident needs.
The next state agency coordination call will be held at 1500 Wednesday.
New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/
Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green stabilization; Yellow solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red services disrupted
Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map
Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map
Colorado Community Lifelines Summary
Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering
GN
Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.
Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.
Fire Services: Operations normal, however, SEOC are tracking local fires as
they are identified by the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Government Services: Normal Operations
Community Safety: The state has released the following:
In order to curb some of that social behavior, the Governor announced that, for
the next 30 days, the State is suspending all alcohol sales after 10:00 p.m. each
day. This will apply to all entities that are licensed to sell liquor. “All licensees
contained in Articles 3, 4, and 5 of Title 44 of the Colorado Revised Statutes
must cease alcohol beverage sales to end consumers at 10:00 P.M. each day,”
the Executive Order reads. The Order takes effect at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday,
July 23, 2020.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CHlcxjPWxH4MbAJKUgHLxb9GIxE4sTIR/view
DENVER, July 20, 2020: The Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment, in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Education,
released new guidance for the fall opening of schools
http://www.cde.state.co.us/planning2021/healthguidancebycovidphase. The
guidance will help local public health agencies work with districts and schools to
ensure the safest learning environment possible during the COVID19
pandemic.
Gov. Polis today signed the Protect Our Neighbors Executive Order which
directs CDPHE to create a certification process to allow local communities to
move from Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors to Protect Our
Neighbors. CDPHE will also issue a corresponding Public Health Order. To
qualify for Protect Our Neighbors, a county or a region must:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hM408_Z6RzFJIZrQnmZwUT9FeUKSkL_w/view
+ Certify that they meet qualification metrics established by CDPHE; and
+ Submit a mitigation and containment plan on what the county or region will do
if they fall out of compliance with one or more of these metrics, and
documentation of support for the plan by local officials, law enforcement, and
any others identified by CDPHE.
Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors Executive Order, and provided
an update on Colorado’s next steps during the COVID19 pandemic, introducing
more details on the Protect Our Neighbors framework.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Eww5S6uQcs8eVxBpZ54TAsd4o6kNFQ6E/view
On 9 July, Gov Polis also stated the following: “It’s up to each of us to do a bit
better than we have been at wearing masks, following social distancing
protocols, and washing our hands, and not party. If we let up, even for a
moment, then Colorado will begin to see more and more cases like our
neighboring states. Wear a damn mask.”
GN
Food: Normal Operations.
Water: Normal Operations.
Shelter: Normal Operations.
Agriculture: Normal Operations
Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)
GN
Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is still
at a Level 1 status in response to COVID19; however, the lifeline is changing
from yellow to green (stabilization). The lifeline has not fully returned to its
“preincident normal”, as the state continues to meet the needs of the public
and CDPHE is still performing critical services such as monitoring, testing,
resourcing and responding functions in response to COVID19. In addition,
operational transition from the Unified Coordination Command (UCC) to their
Department of Operations Center is still in transition.
++ As of today there are 44,565 cases, 6,271 hospitalized, 63 counties,
497,265 people tested, 1,799 deaths among cases, 1,668 deaths due to
COVID19
Medical Care: Alternate Care Sites (ACS) at the Colorado Convention Center
and the Ranch will be operational based on critical situations of hospital
surge.
Patient Movement: UCC dispatch center is in "Cold status" operational to
support COVID19 patient movement.
Fatality Management: The COVID19 Fatality Management Plan has been
approved and signed. Will activate based on situational needs.
Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within the supply
chain (Nationally), alternative means are available. The Counties are
encouraged to reach out to their stakeholders to purchase PPE and cleaning
supplies in preparation of the second round of infections and increased
cases.
++ State officials update crisis standards of care for palliative care and
hospice services in response to COVID19:
Denver (June 18): Today the Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic
Response Committee voted to update the crisis standards of care guidelines
for palliative care and hospice services to take into consideration the
challenges presented by COVID19. The standards are not currently in effect
and would only be initiated by the Chief Medical Officer at the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment, if necessary and as permitted
by executive order.
Crisis standards of care are recommendations for how the medical
community should allocate scarce resources, including palliative care and
hospice services, in the extreme case when patient needs exceed available
resources.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a8N1NrE80EFa6d9ICXQ0Ra26Ty0TrE43/view
The newly approved guidelines aim to align treatment that providers deliver
with the care that the patient seeks related to palliative care and hospice
support in order to reduce human suffering regardless of treatment
preferences, allocation decisions, or care setting. Palliative care is
specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. Hospice care
focuses on optimizing quality of life for people with serious and endstage
illnesses.
GN
Power (Grid): Normal Operations. Colorado Public
Utilities Commission.
Temporary Power: Normal Operations.
Fuel: Normal Operations.
Natural Gas: Normal Operations.
Propane: Normal Operation
Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials
GN
Alerts, Warnings, and Messages:
Normal Operations.
911 Dispatch: Normal Operations.
Responder Communications: Normal
Operations.
Finance Services: Normal
Operations.
Public Information: Normal
Operations. The JIC is continuing to
support CDPHE during this COVID19
crises
Infrastructure: Normal Operations.
GN
Highway / Roadway: Normal
Operations Colorado Department of
Transportation.
Mass Transit: Normal Operations.
Railway: Normal Operations.
Aviation: Normal Operations.
Maritime: Normal Operations.
GN
Facilities: Normal Operations.
Hazmat, Pollutants, and Contaminants:
Normal Operations.
Additional Items
Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/
Daily flooding forecast (from rain seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/
Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx
Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx
Division of Fire Prevention and Control:
. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 3
. National preparedness level: 2
. The DFPC MultiMission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado
Emergency Operations Line (3032798855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.
Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request
CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook
Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook
Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado
Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 024 Hours
Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 024 Hours Snowfall Forecast 024 Hours
Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 48
Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 23
DAY 2 DAY 3
Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 38
Additional Weather Pictures
Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and
Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous
For Official Use Only
Page 4 of 9
Page 5 of 9
COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT JULY 28, 2020.
Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Level 3:
The State Emergency Operations Center is activated at Level 3 for the day. All functions are available for prioritizing and fulfilling requests. Supplies of
certain highdemand personal protective equipment remain constrained. SEOC hours are 08001700 Monday through Friday, or 24/7 via the state
emergency line at 3032798855. All schedules are subject to change based upon incident needs.
The next state agency coordination call will be held at 1500 Wednesday.
New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/
Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green stabilization; Yellow solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red services disrupted
Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map
Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map
Colorado Community Lifelines Summary
Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering
GN
Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.
Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.
Fire Services: Operations normal, however, SEOC are tracking local fires as
they are identified by the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Government Services: Normal Operations
Community Safety: The state has released the following:
In order to curb some of that social behavior, the Governor announced that, for
the next 30 days, the State is suspending all alcohol sales after 10:00 p.m. each
day. This will apply to all entities that are licensed to sell liquor. “All licensees
contained in Articles 3, 4, and 5 of Title 44 of the Colorado Revised Statutes
must cease alcohol beverage sales to end consumers at 10:00 P.M. each day,”
the Executive Order reads. The Order takes effect at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday,
July 23, 2020.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CHlcxjPWxH4MbAJKUgHLxb9GIxE4sTIR/view
DENVER, July 20, 2020: The Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment, in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Education,
released new guidance for the fall opening of schools
http://www.cde.state.co.us/planning2021/healthguidancebycovidphase. The
guidance will help local public health agencies work with districts and schools to
ensure the safest learning environment possible during the COVID19
pandemic.
Gov. Polis today signed the Protect Our Neighbors Executive Order which
directs CDPHE to create a certification process to allow local communities to
move from Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors to Protect Our
Neighbors. CDPHE will also issue a corresponding Public Health Order. To
qualify for Protect Our Neighbors, a county or a region must:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hM408_Z6RzFJIZrQnmZwUT9FeUKSkL_w/view
+ Certify that they meet qualification metrics established by CDPHE; and
+ Submit a mitigation and containment plan on what the county or region will do
if they fall out of compliance with one or more of these metrics, and
documentation of support for the plan by local officials, law enforcement, and
any others identified by CDPHE.
Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors Executive Order, and provided
an update on Colorado’s next steps during the COVID19 pandemic, introducing
more details on the Protect Our Neighbors framework.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Eww5S6uQcs8eVxBpZ54TAsd4o6kNFQ6E/view
On 9 July, Gov Polis also stated the following: “It’s up to each of us to do a bit
better than we have been at wearing masks, following social distancing
protocols, and washing our hands, and not party. If we let up, even for a
moment, then Colorado will begin to see more and more cases like our
neighboring states. Wear a damn mask.”
GN
Food: Normal Operations.
Water: Normal Operations.
Shelter: Normal Operations.
Agriculture: Normal Operations
Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)
GN
Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is still
at a Level 1 status in response to COVID19; however, the lifeline is changing
from yellow to green (stabilization). The lifeline has not fully returned to its
“preincident normal”, as the state continues to meet the needs of the public
and CDPHE is still performing critical services such as monitoring, testing,
resourcing and responding functions in response to COVID19. In addition,
operational transition from the Unified Coordination Command (UCC) to their
Department of Operations Center is still in transition.
++ As of today there are 44,565 cases, 6,271 hospitalized, 63 counties,
497,265 people tested, 1,799 deaths among cases, 1,668 deaths due to
COVID19
Medical Care: Alternate Care Sites (ACS) at the Colorado Convention Center
and the Ranch will be operational based on critical situations of hospital
surge.
Patient Movement: UCC dispatch center is in "Cold status" operational to
support COVID19 patient movement.
Fatality Management: The COVID19 Fatality Management Plan has been
approved and signed. Will activate based on situational needs.
Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within the supply
chain (Nationally), alternative means are available. The Counties are
encouraged to reach out to their stakeholders to purchase PPE and cleaning
supplies in preparation of the second round of infections and increased
cases.
++ State officials update crisis standards of care for palliative care and
hospice services in response to COVID19:
Denver (June 18): Today the Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic
Response Committee voted to update the crisis standards of care guidelines
for palliative care and hospice services to take into consideration the
challenges presented by COVID19. The standards are not currently in effect
and would only be initiated by the Chief Medical Officer at the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment, if necessary and as permitted
by executive order.
Crisis standards of care are recommendations for how the medical
community should allocate scarce resources, including palliative care and
hospice services, in the extreme case when patient needs exceed available
resources.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a8N1NrE80EFa6d9ICXQ0Ra26Ty0TrE43/view
The newly approved guidelines aim to align treatment that providers deliver
with the care that the patient seeks related to palliative care and hospice
support in order to reduce human suffering regardless of treatment
preferences, allocation decisions, or care setting. Palliative care is
specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. Hospice care
focuses on optimizing quality of life for people with serious and endstage
illnesses.
GN
Power (Grid): Normal Operations. Colorado Public
Utilities Commission.
Temporary Power: Normal Operations.
Fuel: Normal Operations.
Natural Gas: Normal Operations.
Propane: Normal Operation
Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials
GN
Alerts, Warnings, and Messages:
Normal Operations.
911 Dispatch: Normal Operations.
Responder Communications: Normal
Operations.
Finance Services: Normal
Operations.
Public Information: Normal
Operations. The JIC is continuing to
support CDPHE during this COVID19
crises
Infrastructure: Normal Operations.
GN
Highway / Roadway: Normal
Operations Colorado Department of
Transportation.
Mass Transit: Normal Operations.
Railway: Normal Operations.
Aviation: Normal Operations.
Maritime: Normal Operations.
GN
Facilities: Normal Operations.
Hazmat, Pollutants, and Contaminants:
Normal Operations.
Additional Items
Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/
Daily flooding forecast (from rain seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/
Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx
Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx
Division of Fire Prevention and Control:
. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 3
. National preparedness level: 2
. The DFPC MultiMission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado
Emergency Operations Line (3032798855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.
Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request
CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook
Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook
Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado
Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 024 Hours
Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 024 Hours Snowfall Forecast 024 Hours
Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 48
Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 23
DAY 2 DAY 3
Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 38
Additional Weather Pictures
Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and
Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous
For Official Use Only
Page 5 of 9
Page 6 of 9
COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT JULY 28, 2020.
Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Level 3:
The State Emergency Operations Center is activated at Level 3 for the day. All functions are available for prioritizing and fulfilling requests. Supplies of
certain highdemand personal protective equipment remain constrained. SEOC hours are 08001700 Monday through Friday, or 24/7 via the state
emergency line at 3032798855. All schedules are subject to change based upon incident needs.
The next state agency coordination call will be held at 1500 Wednesday.
New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/
Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green stabilization; Yellow solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red services disrupted
Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map
Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map
Colorado Community Lifelines Summary
Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering
GN
Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.
Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.
Fire Services: Operations normal, however, SEOC are tracking local fires as
they are identified by the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Government Services: Normal Operations
Community Safety: The state has released the following:
In order to curb some of that social behavior, the Governor announced that, for
the next 30 days, the State is suspending all alcohol sales after 10:00 p.m. each
day. This will apply to all entities that are licensed to sell liquor. “All licensees
contained in Articles 3, 4, and 5 of Title 44 of the Colorado Revised Statutes
must cease alcohol beverage sales to end consumers at 10:00 P.M. each day,”
the Executive Order reads. The Order takes effect at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday,
July 23, 2020.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CHlcxjPWxH4MbAJKUgHLxb9GIxE4sTIR/view
DENVER, July 20, 2020: The Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment, in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Education,
released new guidance for the fall opening of schools
http://www.cde.state.co.us/planning2021/healthguidancebycovidphase. The
guidance will help local public health agencies work with districts and schools to
ensure the safest learning environment possible during the COVID19
pandemic.
Gov. Polis today signed the Protect Our Neighbors Executive Order which
directs CDPHE to create a certification process to allow local communities to
move from Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors to Protect Our
Neighbors. CDPHE will also issue a corresponding Public Health Order. To
qualify for Protect Our Neighbors, a county or a region must:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hM408_Z6RzFJIZrQnmZwUT9FeUKSkL_w/view
+ Certify that they meet qualification metrics established by CDPHE; and
+ Submit a mitigation and containment plan on what the county or region will do
if they fall out of compliance with one or more of these metrics, and
documentation of support for the plan by local officials, law enforcement, and
any others identified by CDPHE.
Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors Executive Order, and provided
an update on Colorado’s next steps during the COVID19 pandemic, introducing
more details on the Protect Our Neighbors framework.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Eww5S6uQcs8eVxBpZ54TAsd4o6kNFQ6E/view
On 9 July, Gov Polis also stated the following: “It’s up to each of us to do a bit
better than we have been at wearing masks, following social distancing
protocols, and washing our hands, and not party. If we let up, even for a
moment, then Colorado will begin to see more and more cases like our
neighboring states. Wear a damn mask.”
GN
Food: Normal Operations.
Water: Normal Operations.
Shelter: Normal Operations.
Agriculture: Normal Operations
Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)
GN
Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is still
at a Level 1 status in response to COVID19; however, the lifeline is changing
from yellow to green (stabilization). The lifeline has not fully returned to its
“preincident normal”, as the state continues to meet the needs of the public
and CDPHE is still performing critical services such as monitoring, testing,
resourcing and responding functions in response to COVID19. In addition,
operational transition from the Unified Coordination Command (UCC) to their
Department of Operations Center is still in transition.
++ As of today there are 44,565 cases, 6,271 hospitalized, 63 counties,
497,265 people tested, 1,799 deaths among cases, 1,668 deaths due to
COVID19
Medical Care: Alternate Care Sites (ACS) at the Colorado Convention Center
and the Ranch will be operational based on critical situations of hospital
surge.
Patient Movement: UCC dispatch center is in "Cold status" operational to
support COVID19 patient movement.
Fatality Management: The COVID19 Fatality Management Plan has been
approved and signed. Will activate based on situational needs.
Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within the supply
chain (Nationally), alternative means are available. The Counties are
encouraged to reach out to their stakeholders to purchase PPE and cleaning
supplies in preparation of the second round of infections and increased
cases.
++ State officials update crisis standards of care for palliative care and
hospice services in response to COVID19:
Denver (June 18): Today the Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic
Response Committee voted to update the crisis standards of care guidelines
for palliative care and hospice services to take into consideration the
challenges presented by COVID19. The standards are not currently in effect
and would only be initiated by the Chief Medical Officer at the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment, if necessary and as permitted
by executive order.
Crisis standards of care are recommendations for how the medical
community should allocate scarce resources, including palliative care and
hospice services, in the extreme case when patient needs exceed available
resources.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a8N1NrE80EFa6d9ICXQ0Ra26Ty0TrE43/view
The newly approved guidelines aim to align treatment that providers deliver
with the care that the patient seeks related to palliative care and hospice
support in order to reduce human suffering regardless of treatment
preferences, allocation decisions, or care setting. Palliative care is
specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. Hospice care
focuses on optimizing quality of life for people with serious and endstage
illnesses.
GN
Power (Grid): Normal Operations. Colorado Public
Utilities Commission.
Temporary Power: Normal Operations.
Fuel: Normal Operations.
Natural Gas: Normal Operations.
Propane: Normal Operation
Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials
GN
Alerts, Warnings, and Messages:
Normal Operations.
911 Dispatch: Normal Operations.
Responder Communications: Normal
Operations.
Finance Services: Normal
Operations.
Public Information: Normal
Operations. The JIC is continuing to
support CDPHE during this COVID19
crises
Infrastructure: Normal Operations.
GN
Highway / Roadway: Normal
Operations Colorado Department of
Transportation.
Mass Transit: Normal Operations.
Railway: Normal Operations.
Aviation: Normal Operations.
Maritime: Normal Operations.
GN
Facilities: Normal Operations.
Hazmat, Pollutants, and Contaminants:
Normal Operations.
Additional Items
Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/
Daily flooding forecast (from rain seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/
Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx
Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx
Division of Fire Prevention and Control:
. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 3
. National preparedness level: 2
. The DFPC MultiMission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado
Emergency Operations Line (3032798855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.
Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request
CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook
Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook
Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado
Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 024 Hours
Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 024 Hours Snowfall Forecast 024 Hours
Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 48
Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 23
DAY 2 DAY 3
Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 38
Additional Weather Pictures
Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and
Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous
For Official Use Only
Page 6 of 9
Page 7 of 9
COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT JULY 28, 2020.
Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Level 3:
The State Emergency Operations Center is activated at Level 3 for the day. All functions are available for prioritizing and fulfilling requests. Supplies of
certain highdemand personal protective equipment remain constrained. SEOC hours are 08001700 Monday through Friday, or 24/7 via the state
emergency line at 3032798855. All schedules are subject to change based upon incident needs.
The next state agency coordination call will be held at 1500 Wednesday.
New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/
Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green stabilization; Yellow solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red services disrupted
Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map
Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map
Colorado Community Lifelines Summary
Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering
GN
Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.
Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.
Fire Services: Operations normal, however, SEOC are tracking local fires as
they are identified by the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Government Services: Normal Operations
Community Safety: The state has released the following:
In order to curb some of that social behavior, the Governor announced that, for
the next 30 days, the State is suspending all alcohol sales after 10:00 p.m. each
day. This will apply to all entities that are licensed to sell liquor. “All licensees
contained in Articles 3, 4, and 5 of Title 44 of the Colorado Revised Statutes
must cease alcohol beverage sales to end consumers at 10:00 P.M. each day,”
the Executive Order reads. The Order takes effect at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday,
July 23, 2020.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CHlcxjPWxH4MbAJKUgHLxb9GIxE4sTIR/view
DENVER, July 20, 2020: The Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment, in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Education,
released new guidance for the fall opening of schools
http://www.cde.state.co.us/planning2021/healthguidancebycovidphase. The
guidance will help local public health agencies work with districts and schools to
ensure the safest learning environment possible during the COVID19
pandemic.
Gov. Polis today signed the Protect Our Neighbors Executive Order which
directs CDPHE to create a certification process to allow local communities to
move from Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors to Protect Our
Neighbors. CDPHE will also issue a corresponding Public Health Order. To
qualify for Protect Our Neighbors, a county or a region must:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hM408_Z6RzFJIZrQnmZwUT9FeUKSkL_w/view
+ Certify that they meet qualification metrics established by CDPHE; and
+ Submit a mitigation and containment plan on what the county or region will do
if they fall out of compliance with one or more of these metrics, and
documentation of support for the plan by local officials, law enforcement, and
any others identified by CDPHE.
Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors Executive Order, and provided
an update on Colorado’s next steps during the COVID19 pandemic, introducing
more details on the Protect Our Neighbors framework.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Eww5S6uQcs8eVxBpZ54TAsd4o6kNFQ6E/view
On 9 July, Gov Polis also stated the following: “It’s up to each of us to do a bit
better than we have been at wearing masks, following social distancing
protocols, and washing our hands, and not party. If we let up, even for a
moment, then Colorado will begin to see more and more cases like our
neighboring states. Wear a damn mask.”
GN
Food: Normal Operations.
Water: Normal Operations.
Shelter: Normal Operations.
Agriculture: Normal Operations
Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)
GN
Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is still
at a Level 1 status in response to COVID19; however, the lifeline is changing
from yellow to green (stabilization). The lifeline has not fully returned to its
“preincident normal”, as the state continues to meet the needs of the public
and CDPHE is still performing critical services such as monitoring, testing,
resourcing and responding functions in response to COVID19. In addition,
operational transition from the Unified Coordination Command (UCC) to their
Department of Operations Center is still in transition.
++ As of today there are 44,565 cases, 6,271 hospitalized, 63 counties,
497,265 people tested, 1,799 deaths among cases, 1,668 deaths due to
COVID19
Medical Care: Alternate Care Sites (ACS) at the Colorado Convention Center
and the Ranch will be operational based on critical situations of hospital
surge.
Patient Movement: UCC dispatch center is in "Cold status" operational to
support COVID19 patient movement.
Fatality Management: The COVID19 Fatality Management Plan has been
approved and signed. Will activate based on situational needs.
Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within the supply
chain (Nationally), alternative means are available. The Counties are
encouraged to reach out to their stakeholders to purchase PPE and cleaning
supplies in preparation of the second round of infections and increased
cases.
++ State officials update crisis standards of care for palliative care and
hospice services in response to COVID19:
Denver (June 18): Today the Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic
Response Committee voted to update the crisis standards of care guidelines
for palliative care and hospice services to take into consideration the
challenges presented by COVID19. The standards are not currently in effect
and would only be initiated by the Chief Medical Officer at the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment, if necessary and as permitted
by executive order.
Crisis standards of care are recommendations for how the medical
community should allocate scarce resources, including palliative care and
hospice services, in the extreme case when patient needs exceed available
resources.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a8N1NrE80EFa6d9ICXQ0Ra26Ty0TrE43/view
The newly approved guidelines aim to align treatment that providers deliver
with the care that the patient seeks related to palliative care and hospice
support in order to reduce human suffering regardless of treatment
preferences, allocation decisions, or care setting. Palliative care is
specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. Hospice care
focuses on optimizing quality of life for people with serious and endstage
illnesses.
GN
Power (Grid): Normal Operations. Colorado Public
Utilities Commission.
Temporary Power: Normal Operations.
Fuel: Normal Operations.
Natural Gas: Normal Operations.
Propane: Normal Operation
Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials
GN
Alerts, Warnings, and Messages:
Normal Operations.
911 Dispatch: Normal Operations.
Responder Communications: Normal
Operations.
Finance Services: Normal
Operations.
Public Information: Normal
Operations. The JIC is continuing to
support CDPHE during this COVID19
crises
Infrastructure: Normal Operations.
GN
Highway / Roadway: Normal
Operations Colorado Department of
Transportation.
Mass Transit: Normal Operations.
Railway: Normal Operations.
Aviation: Normal Operations.
Maritime: Normal Operations.
GN
Facilities: Normal Operations.
Hazmat, Pollutants, and Contaminants:
Normal Operations.
Additional Items
Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/
Daily flooding forecast (from rain seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/
Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx
Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx
Division of Fire Prevention and Control:
. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 3
. National preparedness level: 2
. The DFPC MultiMission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado
Emergency Operations Line (3032798855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.
Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request
CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook
Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook
Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado
Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 024 Hours
Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 024 Hours Snowfall Forecast 024 Hours
Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 48
Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 23
DAY 2 DAY 3
Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 38
Additional Weather Pictures
Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and
Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous
For Official Use Only
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COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT JULY 28, 2020.
Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Level 3:
The State Emergency Operations Center is activated at Level 3 for the day. All functions are available for prioritizing and fulfilling requests. Supplies of
certain highdemand personal protective equipment remain constrained. SEOC hours are 08001700 Monday through Friday, or 24/7 via the state
emergency line at 3032798855. All schedules are subject to change based upon incident needs.
The next state agency coordination call will be held at 1500 Wednesday.
New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/
Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green stabilization; Yellow solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red services disrupted
Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map
Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map
Colorado Community Lifelines Summary
Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering
GN
Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.
Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.
Fire Services: Operations normal, however, SEOC are tracking local fires as
they are identified by the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Government Services: Normal Operations
Community Safety: The state has released the following:
In order to curb some of that social behavior, the Governor announced that, for
the next 30 days, the State is suspending all alcohol sales after 10:00 p.m. each
day. This will apply to all entities that are licensed to sell liquor. “All licensees
contained in Articles 3, 4, and 5 of Title 44 of the Colorado Revised Statutes
must cease alcohol beverage sales to end consumers at 10:00 P.M. each day,”
the Executive Order reads. The Order takes effect at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday,
July 23, 2020.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CHlcxjPWxH4MbAJKUgHLxb9GIxE4sTIR/view
DENVER, July 20, 2020: The Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment, in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Education,
released new guidance for the fall opening of schools
http://www.cde.state.co.us/planning2021/healthguidancebycovidphase. The
guidance will help local public health agencies work with districts and schools to
ensure the safest learning environment possible during the COVID19
pandemic.
Gov. Polis today signed the Protect Our Neighbors Executive Order which
directs CDPHE to create a certification process to allow local communities to
move from Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors to Protect Our
Neighbors. CDPHE will also issue a corresponding Public Health Order. To
qualify for Protect Our Neighbors, a county or a region must:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hM408_Z6RzFJIZrQnmZwUT9FeUKSkL_w/view
+ Certify that they meet qualification metrics established by CDPHE; and
+ Submit a mitigation and containment plan on what the county or region will do
if they fall out of compliance with one or more of these metrics, and
documentation of support for the plan by local officials, law enforcement, and
any others identified by CDPHE.
Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors Executive Order, and provided
an update on Colorado’s next steps during the COVID19 pandemic, introducing
more details on the Protect Our Neighbors framework.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Eww5S6uQcs8eVxBpZ54TAsd4o6kNFQ6E/view
On 9 July, Gov Polis also stated the following: “It’s up to each of us to do a bit
better than we have been at wearing masks, following social distancing
protocols, and washing our hands, and not party. If we let up, even for a
moment, then Colorado will begin to see more and more cases like our
neighboring states. Wear a damn mask.”
GN
Food: Normal Operations.
Water: Normal Operations.
Shelter: Normal Operations.
Agriculture: Normal Operations
Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)
GN
Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is still
at a Level 1 status in response to COVID19; however, the lifeline is changing
from yellow to green (stabilization). The lifeline has not fully returned to its
“preincident normal”, as the state continues to meet the needs of the public
and CDPHE is still performing critical services such as monitoring, testing,
resourcing and responding functions in response to COVID19. In addition,
operational transition from the Unified Coordination Command (UCC) to their
Department of Operations Center is still in transition.
++ As of today there are 44,565 cases, 6,271 hospitalized, 63 counties,
497,265 people tested, 1,799 deaths among cases, 1,668 deaths due to
COVID19
Medical Care: Alternate Care Sites (ACS) at the Colorado Convention Center
and the Ranch will be operational based on critical situations of hospital
surge.
Patient Movement: UCC dispatch center is in "Cold status" operational to
support COVID19 patient movement.
Fatality Management: The COVID19 Fatality Management Plan has been
approved and signed. Will activate based on situational needs.
Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within the supply
chain (Nationally), alternative means are available. The Counties are
encouraged to reach out to their stakeholders to purchase PPE and cleaning
supplies in preparation of the second round of infections and increased
cases.
++ State officials update crisis standards of care for palliative care and
hospice services in response to COVID19:
Denver (June 18): Today the Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic
Response Committee voted to update the crisis standards of care guidelines
for palliative care and hospice services to take into consideration the
challenges presented by COVID19. The standards are not currently in effect
and would only be initiated by the Chief Medical Officer at the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment, if necessary and as permitted
by executive order.
Crisis standards of care are recommendations for how the medical
community should allocate scarce resources, including palliative care and
hospice services, in the extreme case when patient needs exceed available
resources.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a8N1NrE80EFa6d9ICXQ0Ra26Ty0TrE43/view
The newly approved guidelines aim to align treatment that providers deliver
with the care that the patient seeks related to palliative care and hospice
support in order to reduce human suffering regardless of treatment
preferences, allocation decisions, or care setting. Palliative care is
specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. Hospice care
focuses on optimizing quality of life for people with serious and endstage
illnesses.
GN
Power (Grid): Normal Operations. Colorado Public
Utilities Commission.
Temporary Power: Normal Operations.
Fuel: Normal Operations.
Natural Gas: Normal Operations.
Propane: Normal Operation
Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials
GN
Alerts, Warnings, and Messages:
Normal Operations.
911 Dispatch: Normal Operations.
Responder Communications: Normal
Operations.
Finance Services: Normal
Operations.
Public Information: Normal
Operations. The JIC is continuing to
support CDPHE during this COVID19
crises
Infrastructure: Normal Operations.
GN
Highway / Roadway: Normal
Operations Colorado Department of
Transportation.
Mass Transit: Normal Operations.
Railway: Normal Operations.
Aviation: Normal Operations.
Maritime: Normal Operations.
GN
Facilities: Normal Operations.
Hazmat, Pollutants, and Contaminants:
Normal Operations.
Additional Items
Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/
Daily flooding forecast (from rain seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/
Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx
Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx
Division of Fire Prevention and Control:
. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 3
. National preparedness level: 2
. The DFPC MultiMission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado
Emergency Operations Line (3032798855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.
Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request
CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook
Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook
Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado
Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 024 Hours
Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 024 Hours Snowfall Forecast 024 Hours
Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 48
Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 23
DAY 2 DAY 3
Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 38
Additional Weather Pictures
Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and
Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous
For Official Use Only
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COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT JULY 28, 2020.
Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Level 3:
The State Emergency Operations Center is activated at Level 3 for the day. All functions are available for prioritizing and fulfilling requests. Supplies of
certain highdemand personal protective equipment remain constrained. SEOC hours are 08001700 Monday through Friday, or 24/7 via the state
emergency line at 3032798855. All schedules are subject to change based upon incident needs.
The next state agency coordination call will be held at 1500 Wednesday.
New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/
Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green stabilization; Yellow solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red services disrupted
Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map
Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map
Colorado Community Lifelines Summary
Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering
GN
Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.
Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.
Fire Services: Operations normal, however, SEOC are tracking local fires as
they are identified by the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control
Government Services: Normal Operations
Community Safety: The state has released the following:
In order to curb some of that social behavior, the Governor announced that, for
the next 30 days, the State is suspending all alcohol sales after 10:00 p.m. each
day. This will apply to all entities that are licensed to sell liquor. “All licensees
contained in Articles 3, 4, and 5 of Title 44 of the Colorado Revised Statutes
must cease alcohol beverage sales to end consumers at 10:00 P.M. each day,”
the Executive Order reads. The Order takes effect at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday,
July 23, 2020.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CHlcxjPWxH4MbAJKUgHLxb9GIxE4sTIR/view
DENVER, July 20, 2020: The Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment, in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Education,
released new guidance for the fall opening of schools
http://www.cde.state.co.us/planning2021/healthguidancebycovidphase. The
guidance will help local public health agencies work with districts and schools to
ensure the safest learning environment possible during the COVID19
pandemic.
Gov. Polis today signed the Protect Our Neighbors Executive Order which
directs CDPHE to create a certification process to allow local communities to
move from Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors to Protect Our
Neighbors. CDPHE will also issue a corresponding Public Health Order. To
qualify for Protect Our Neighbors, a county or a region must:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hM408_Z6RzFJIZrQnmZwUT9FeUKSkL_w/view
+ Certify that they meet qualification metrics established by CDPHE; and
+ Submit a mitigation and containment plan on what the county or region will do
if they fall out of compliance with one or more of these metrics, and
documentation of support for the plan by local officials, law enforcement, and
any others identified by CDPHE.
Safer at Home and in the Vast, Great Outdoors Executive Order, and provided
an update on Colorado’s next steps during the COVID19 pandemic, introducing
more details on the Protect Our Neighbors framework.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Eww5S6uQcs8eVxBpZ54TAsd4o6kNFQ6E/view
On 9 July, Gov Polis also stated the following: “It’s up to each of us to do a bit
better than we have been at wearing masks, following social distancing
protocols, and washing our hands, and not party. If we let up, even for a
moment, then Colorado will begin to see more and more cases like our
neighboring states. Wear a damn mask.”
GN
Food: Normal Operations.
Water: Normal Operations.
Shelter: Normal Operations.
Agriculture: Normal Operations
Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)
GN
Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is still
at a Level 1 status in response to COVID19; however, the lifeline is changing
from yellow to green (stabilization). The lifeline has not fully returned to its
“preincident normal”, as the state continues to meet the needs of the public
and CDPHE is still performing critical services such as monitoring, testing,
resourcing and responding functions in response to COVID19. In addition,
operational transition from the Unified Coordination Command (UCC) to their
Department of Operations Center is still in transition.
++ As of today there are 44,565 cases, 6,271 hospitalized, 63 counties,
497,265 people tested, 1,799 deaths among cases, 1,668 deaths due to
COVID19
Medical Care: Alternate Care Sites (ACS) at the Colorado Convention Center
and the Ranch will be operational based on critical situations of hospital
surge.
Patient Movement: UCC dispatch center is in "Cold status" operational to
support COVID19 patient movement.
Fatality Management: The COVID19 Fatality Management Plan has been
approved and signed. Will activate based on situational needs.
Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within the supply
chain (Nationally), alternative means are available. The Counties are
encouraged to reach out to their stakeholders to purchase PPE and cleaning
supplies in preparation of the second round of infections and increased
cases.
++ State officials update crisis standards of care for palliative care and
hospice services in response to COVID19:
Denver (June 18): Today the Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic
Response Committee voted to update the crisis standards of care guidelines
for palliative care and hospice services to take into consideration the
challenges presented by COVID19. The standards are not currently in effect
and would only be initiated by the Chief Medical Officer at the Colorado
Department of Public Health and Environment, if necessary and as permitted
by executive order.
Crisis standards of care are recommendations for how the medical
community should allocate scarce resources, including palliative care and
hospice services, in the extreme case when patient needs exceed available
resources.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a8N1NrE80EFa6d9ICXQ0Ra26Ty0TrE43/view
The newly approved guidelines aim to align treatment that providers deliver
with the care that the patient seeks related to palliative care and hospice
support in order to reduce human suffering regardless of treatment
preferences, allocation decisions, or care setting. Palliative care is
specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. Hospice care
focuses on optimizing quality of life for people with serious and endstage
illnesses.
GN
Power (Grid): Normal Operations. Colorado Public
Utilities Commission.
Temporary Power: Normal Operations.
Fuel: Normal Operations.
Natural Gas: Normal Operations.
Propane: Normal Operation
Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials
GN
Alerts, Warnings, and Messages:
Normal Operations.
911 Dispatch: Normal Operations.
Responder Communications: Normal
Operations.
Finance Services: Normal
Operations.
Public Information: Normal
Operations. The JIC is continuing to
support CDPHE during this COVID19
crises
Infrastructure: Normal Operations.
GN
Highway / Roadway: Normal
Operations Colorado Department of
Transportation.
Mass Transit: Normal Operations.
Railway: Normal Operations.
Aviation: Normal Operations.
Maritime: Normal Operations.
GN
Facilities: Normal Operations.
Hazmat, Pollutants, and Contaminants:
Normal Operations.
Additional Items
Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/
Daily flooding forecast (from rain seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/
Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx
Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx
Division of Fire Prevention and Control:
. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 3
. National preparedness level: 2
. The DFPC MultiMission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado
Emergency Operations Line (3032798855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.
Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request
CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook
Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook
Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado
Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 024 Hours
Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 024 Hours Snowfall Forecast 024 Hours
Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 48
Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 23
DAY 2 DAY 3
Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 28
DAY 2 DAY 38
Additional Weather Pictures
Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and
Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous
For Official Use Only
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