Very strong winds downed trees, knocked out power, toppled semi-trucks and even closed multiple major highways this week. How windy was it? We have some numbers.
And this — this is why I got a degree in journalism. Today's hard-hitting story: Winds were so extreme in Northern Colorado, a porta potty in Berthoud blew away.
We couldn't even walk across the street without yelling, 'MY EYES' as we got blasted with dust. It was so windy, you could see the dust clouds via satellite.
Be prepared for a very windy weekend in Colorado. The National Weather Service has put out warnings for high winds for most of Colorado. According to the National Weather Service, the winds will be picking up late Friday night and go through early Sunday morning...
What a windy day it has been today! One of the gusts nearly knocked me down this afternoon as I was walking in the parking lot. The intense winds have died down quite a bit for now. However watching the tree branches nearly snap as some of the gusts blew through was a bit stressful to say the least...
It was windy across the state yesterday, especially in the high country. There were some spots that had winds in excess of 100 mph. We found the windiest spot.
Northern Colorado's been hit with some strong gusts of wind today - so bad that the glass door shattered at the Starbucks on College and Horsetooth in Fort Collins.
Windy days suck. Wait, no. They blow. Let's throw in the towel on having a 'good hair day' and use this as an opportunity to recreate some iconic moments.
Aspen, Colorado, has become the third U.S. city to power itself with 100% renewable energy, the Aspen Times reports.
After more than a decade of work, the city officially reached its energy goal on Thursday by employing wind, solar, and geothermal energy...