Hurricane-force wind downs power lines, fans wildfires in Colorado with more on way

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Work crews are mopping up but bracing for more after hurricane-force wind downed power lines and fanned wildfires along the Colorado Front Range and onto the Great Plains

Work crews are mopping up but bracing for more after hurricane-force wind downed power lines and fanned wildfires along the Colorado Front Range and onto the Great PlainsA couch that was blown off the balcony of a high-rise condominium building sits crumpled after falling to the street as hurricane-force winds whipped through the area Thursday, Dec.

18, 2025, in Denver. Crews were mopping up Thursday but still bracing for more after hurricane-force wind downed power lines and fanned wildfires along the Colorado Front Range and onto the Great Plains. Wind that in places topped 100 mph late Wednesday arrived after Xcel Energy protectively cut off power through much of its eastern Colorado service areas. The goal was to prevent downed lines from starting fires — and power lines were indeed blown down in several areas. By Thursday afternoon, power was about 60% restored to the almost 700 miles of power lines the utility de-energized. Some 37,000 Xcel customers on the Front Range and into the Rocky Mountains were still without power. Another round of outages was expected Friday, however, with a forecast for even stronger winds over a longer period. While crews worked to restore power to customers already affected, even longer outages were likely Friday, the head of Xcel Energy-Colorado cautioned in a news conference. “The power will not come back on the moment the wind event ends because we have to inspect the lines,” said the utility's president, Robert Kenney. In central Denver, the power was out overnight, furniture was blown off apartment balconies, at least one apartment window was blown out and the ground was littered with blown-down branches Thursday. Winds on Wednesday afternoon and into Thursday fanned wildfires of still-undetermined cause in eastern Colorado, burning at least 14,000 acres in Yuma County, local emergency management officials said in a Facebook post. A grass fire on the south side of Cheyenne, Wyoming, prompted a neighborhood's evacuation for several hours Wednesday evening. No structures burned, however.High winds and red flag fire warnings were in effect, meanwhile, across much of Kansas on Thursday. Blowing dust reduced visibility so much that a stretch of Interstate 70 near the state’s western line with Colorado closed, the Kansas Department of Transportation said in a news release.In the Pacific Northwest, heavy rain continued falling along with snow in the mountains. Rivers in Washington had fallen since recent flooding inundated communities, damaged roads and prompted more than 600 rescues. Parts of southern Oregon and northern California were expected to see several more inches of rain and strong winds Friday and into the weekend.

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