Strong Winds Blow Over Semi Trucks & Down Power Lines, Trees
LONGMONT, Colo. (CBS4) - Serious wind gusts shut down parts of Interstate 25 in northern Colorado for some time.
Southbound I-25 Closed At Highway 119 After Wind Blows Over SemiSouthbound I-25 Closed At Highway 119 After Wind Blows Over Semi STORY: https://cbsloc.al/2vsOVRg
Posted by CBS Denver on Tuesday, April 17, 2018
The Colorado Department of Transportation say traffic going south on I-25 at Highway 119 in Longmont is getting through after a semi truck overturned.
A high wind restriction has since been put into place.
High wind restriction I-25 120 Ave to WY border;Blown-over semi on ramp from CO 7 to NB I-25,not affecting highway;Traffic getting thru SB I-25 @ CO 119,crash clean up continues;Blowing dirt,dust,debris along corridor causing poor visibility
— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) April 17, 2018
The northbound ramp from CO-7 to I-25, in Lafayette, is also closed for another overturned semi truck.
The wind has also toppled over numerous trees and power lines in the metro area.
Boulder County Sheriff's Office says they are getting reports of trees blocking roads.
North Metro firefighters say a trampoline blew onto Sheridan Boulevard near 136th. It has been secured.
PHOTO GALLERY: Destructive Wind Storm Tears Down Trees & Power Lines
Emergency crews responded to a downed light pole at 15th and Curtis Streets.
Whoa! The heavy #wind knocked down the awning to the historic Elitch Gardens Theater in the Highlands neighborhood. #cowx pic.twitter.com/BDMhfxMLOh
— Stan Bush (@StanBushTV) April 17, 2018
Xcel Energy says they responded to thousands of outages.
They say not all customers will be restored until Wednesday. As of Tuesday night, 116,983 customers have experienced an outage. They say nearly of the nearly 60,000 who suffered a sustained outage, more than have have been restored.
Dust plume extends over 300 miles from San Luis Valley to NE Colorado. #COWX pic.twitter.com/TTn23RLbzj
— NWS Pueblo (@NWSPueblo) April 17, 2018
The National Weather Service says the wind has created a plume of dust stretching over 300 miles across the eastern half of the state, from the San Luis Valley to the state's northeastern corner.
There are a couple dozen flights delayed for multiple airlines at Denver International Airport because of the wind gusts.