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Videos From the December Blizzard

Here are a few short videos of the December Blizzard.  Number 1 shows the snow coming down on Monday, December 19th, the start of the blizzard. Number 2 shows some more snow action that happened on the following Wednesday which added 3 to 5 more inches. Number 3 shows a trip in town near Thriftway […]

Snow Removal Efforts Continue

The familiar center lane of snow in many of Lamar’s roadways is being shoveled up and hauled off. With snow removal, first comes first. Get it scraped off the main roads and snow emergency routes and then deal with the secondary streets. Once that’s underway, the removal process begins. Crews were out on west Oak […]

Fewer Calls for Prowers County Rural Fire Department for 2011

Staffon Warns’ annual report to the Prowers County Commissioners shows 110 service calls for 2011, down slightly from 2010, according to the Rural Fire Chief.  Warn explained the fewer calls were attributable to preplanning controlled burns by rural county residents.  He added that the burn permit system allows prior notice of a burn and that […]

Southeastern Colorado Road Conditions 12-22-11

CDOT remains on snowshift throughout southeastern Colorado, with remaining on 12-hour shifts during the storm and will remain on snow shift after the storm passes for storm cleanup.    All highways in southeastern Colorado remain open.    Interstate 25 continues to be snowpacked and icy in many areas between the New Mexico state line and […]

All County Offices Closing at Noon 12-22-11

Notice: All Prowers County Offices will close at Noon, December 22, 2011 including Welcome Home.  

Prowers County Courthouse Closing at Noon

Update: The Courthouse will remain open, but there will not be any court sessions taking place after noon today. Notice: Due to increasingly inclement weather, the Prowers County Courthouse will close at 12 Noon today – December 22, 2011.

Blizzard Recovery

  It didn’t take very long for blizzard-like conditions to affect highway travel in southeast Colorado and Lamar.  The weather service made the call late Saturday, early enough to give some folk time to make preparations.  Springfield, Colorado reported that by 9:30am Monday, they had a half hour’s head start on the snowfall on Lamar, […]

CDOT Set to Battle Winter Driving Conditions over Next Few Months

Ice & Snow, Take it Slow!   COLORADO SPRINGS – With the upcoming holidays and the beginning of winter next week, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) publicized its adverse weather maintenance plans for southeastern Colorado today.  “While the tools and equipment are essential for winter maintenance, our highways would not be clear of snow and […]

Area Closings & Blizzard Activates Lamar Emergency Operations Center

  Closings and Cancellations for Tuesday, December 20: Highway Conditions:  I-25 Southbound Pueblo – NM State Line (Milemarker 94-1)  Closed because of severe weather. Lodging / parking unavailable south of Colorado City. NB I-25 open from NM state line. Road closure began December 19th, 2011 at 4:57pm.  US 40 Eastbound / Westbound Limon – Kit […]

Southeastern Colorado Road Conditions

The Colorado Department of Transportation now is on snow shift through southeastern Colorado – areas including Lamar, Springfield, La Junta and Trinidad. Maintenance crews are currently working 12-hour shifts during the storm and will remain on snow shift after the storm passes for storm cleanup. Winter driving conditions are prevalent on Interstate 25 south of […]

DECA Students Distribute Winter Coats

Christmas came early again this year for numerous Washington and Parkview Elementary school students in Lamar this past Tuesday, December 13. Since October, Lamar High School DECA students have had coat donation sites set up around town for distribution just prior to the holiday break.  The drop off sites were at Alco, the Lamar Community Building, […]

November Hydrology Report from NWS, Pueblo

Fall storms have brought limited relief in drought conditions over portions of southeast Colorado.  However, it has not been sufficient to totally overcome the extremely dry 2010-2011 fall and winter seasons, especially on the southeast Colorado Plains.  The current U.S. Drought Monitor now confines exceptional (D4) Drought Conditions to extreme southeastern Baca County with extreme […]

November Precipitation Report from NWS

      November 2011 wasn’t as dry as the previous year, but still one of the driest months of the year.  Few counties in southeast Colorado registered precipitation levels above one inch for the month.  Year to Date precipitation levels were rarely above ten inches for the past eleven months.    A sampling shows […]

CDOT LAUNCHES A FACEBOOK PAGE

CDOT LAUNCHES FACEBOOK PAGE TO HELP IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS AND CUSTOMER SERVICE   STATEWIDE – As a thank you to Coloradoans this Thanksgiving, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) officially launched a Facebook page today to help improve customer service and communications by providing CDOT news and information and allowing for two-way communication with citizens. You can […]

City Moves Ahead on Willow Creek Levee Improvements/Swears in Councilmembers

Members of the former Lamar City Council held a brief session Monday night, November 14. City Clerk, Linda Williams reviewed the City Sales and Use Tax report for September collections, which detailed another monthly increase. City Administrator, Bill Pfeisticker provided the council with an update on used and unused railroad property just west of the railroad […]

What a Windy Weekend

A lot of tumbleweeds got a chance to change their location in southeast Colorado this past Saturday, with wind gusts approaching 60 mph for a portion of the afternoon. As usual, trash cans went rolling down the alleyways, some shingles went sailing from neighborhood roofs, a lot of autumn leaves were stripped from the trees […]

NWS Pueblo, Hydrology Report, November

Temperatures for October were generally 0 to 2 degrees above average across south central and southeast Colorado.  The primary observation sites at Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Alamosa were 1.4, 1.8 and 0.4 degrees above average, respectively.  Precipitation in October was variable.  The primary sites at Pueblo, Colorado Springs were 0.54 and 0.01 inches above average, […]

2011/2012 Winter Outlook for South Central and Southeast Colorado

The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of NOAA’s National Weather Service has announced the re-emergence of La Nina conditions across the eastern equatorial Pacific, with the expectation that these conditions will strengthen and persist through the Northern Hemisphere Winter Season, before diminishing through the spring of 2012. La Nina is the periodic cooling of ocean waters […]

DECA Students at LHS Conduct Annual Coat Drive

  The Lamar High School DECA club is having their annual coat drive and is collecting coats in good condition for area children. The donated coats will be given to children, who need them, in the elementary schools.   The coats are cleaned by Quality Dry Cleaners for free. Coats can be donated at Alco, the […]

National Weather Service, Precipitation, Temperature and Drought Update

The latest USDA Colorado Crop Report, as of September 22, 2011, indicates some improvement in conditions, with 54% of top soil moisture across the state rated as short or very short, compared to 70% last week and 79% at this same time last year.  Subsoil moisture across Colorado also showed slight improvements with 57% rated […]