Colorado High Wind Warning: Rockies System to Produce 90–115 MPH Gusts Across Front Range and Foothills
COLORADO — A powerful storm system diving into the Rocky Mountains today is expected to generate extreme, damaging wind gusts ranging from 90 to 115 mph across the Colorado Front Range at elevations above 7,000 feet. Forecasters warn that this will be one of the most intense high-wind events of the season, with impacts likely from Boulder to Fort Collins, Denver, Colorado Springs, and into northeastern Colorado.
Front Range Braces for Hurricane-Force Wind Speeds
According to meteorologists, winds could easily exceed 100 mph in exposed high-elevation areas, especially within the foothills and ridge lines of the Front Range.
These speeds rival those seen in Category 2 hurricanes and have the potential to cause:
- Downed trees and branches
- Structural damage to roofs, fences, and outbuildings
- Travel difficulties, especially for high-profile vehicles
- Blowing dust and reduced visibility in open terrain
The core of the strongest winds will sweep through Arapaho and White River National Forests, stretching southward toward the San Isabel region.
Foothills and Northeastern Colorado Also at Risk
While the highest winds target elevations above 7,000 feet, forecasters note a low-end but credible risk for gap winds to channel into more populated zones.
This could bring 50–75 mph gusts to areas such as:
- South Boulder
- Rocky Flats
- Highway 93 corridor
These gusts are strong enough to uproot weakened trees and create hazardous driving conditions.
Residents Urged to Prepare for Dangerous Wind Event
Authorities advise Coloradans to secure outdoor items, avoid unnecessary travel during peak wind periods, and remain alert to rapidly shifting conditions throughout the day.
Power outages and road closures are possible in elevated terrain and exposed valleys.
NapervilleLocal.com will continue tracking updates as Colorado faces a high-impact wind event with gusts exceeding 100 mph across the Rocky Mountain Front Range.

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