Colorado
D-20 in Colorado Springs announces unexpected 2-hour delay
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – As the biggest school district in El Paso County deals with internet and phone outages, officials announced a 2-hour delay for Thursday.
The following was posted to D-20′s website at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday:
Tomorrow, April 25, 2024, we will operate on a student 2-hour delay and staff will report at a normal time to help prepare for this non-standard day.
Upon arriving to your respective buildings, school operations will operate with limited access to internet systems. Essentially, this will be a paper and pencil student contact day, unless internet operations are restored. Please see specific instructions and operation protocols for tomorrow.
As we seek to restore our internet connections, we want to share our recovery process with you. This intentional internet outage was initiated as part of a cybersecurity response protocol. District staff are working through the evening to remedy the issue.
We recognize this is a major disruption, and not ideal. We apologize for the inconvenience, and our teams will continue working around the clock as we seek to return our operations to a normal status.
Contacting Your School
- Your school may share additional information with communication directions for families. Should you not receive additional information, please know district phone systems will not be operational until internet is restored.
Student Operations
- Transportation: Bus arrival and dismissal will be conducted in the normal 2-hour delay method.
- Meals: Sodexo will operate lunch, but their point-of-sale system will not operate, meaning students cannot purchase a la carte items. Breakfast will not be provided.
- Testing: Students will not participate in testing tomorrow given we will not have access to the internet. Please plan for testing makeups on Friday, April 26, 2024.
Security:
- Security Status: School staff may take steps to verify your information for security purposes. We ask you to have patience with our staff as they ensure building security.
Thank you,
The Academy District 20 Team
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Colorado
These wind gusts in Colorado reached the strength of a Category 3 hurricane
DENVER (KDVR) — Strong wind gusts at the speed of a Category 3 hurricane swept through two Colorado counties on Wednesday.
Strong winds blew through the state on Wednesday, leaving tens of thousands without power, causing safety road closures and recording wind gusts reaching over 100 mph. In some areas, winds were even higher, with Summit and Grand counties seeing 124 mph wind gusts.
At 9 p.m. on Wednesday, one weather station on top of Breckenridge Peak 6 picked up a wind gust of 124 mph in Summit County. Then, at 9:52 p.m., another weather station at Parsenn Bowl Summit in Grand County picked up a wind gust of 124 mph, according to National Weather Service records.
These two wind gusts weren’t only the strongest gusts on Wednesday, they were so strong that they were comparable to the strength of a devastating hurricane.
The Pinpoint Weather team said it was the strength of a high-end Category 3 hurricane. These winds also compare to a high-end EF2 tornado, which could damage one or two family residences, according to NWS.
These weren’t the only areas that saw high winds. Several counties across Colorado saw winds higher than 100 mph throughout Wednesday.
The Pinpoint Weather team expects the wind to continue into Friday with continued fire danger. The winds are expected to slow down throughout the weekend.
Colorado
Some Colorado schools will be closed Thursday due to power outages
Some students at Colorado schools won’t be going to school on Thursday. That’s after strong winds on Wednesday on the Front Range and in the foothills caused power outages.
More than 100,000 customers were without power late in the day on Wednesday.
The closed schools include all of the Boulder Valley School District and 25 schools in Jeffco Public Schools. Schools in Gilpin County and Clear Creek County are also going to be closed.
See the full list of school closings.
Colorado
Colorado road conditions: High winds close roads, highways across Front Range
High winds roaring across the Front Range foothills on Wednesday forced road closures throughout northern and central Colorado, according to state transportation officials.
A wind storm is expected to bring gusts reaching 80 to 90 mph through the entire Interstate 25 corridor, from the Wyoming to New Mexico state lines, according to the National Weather Service.
Colorado Department of Transportation officials announced planned closures of Colorado 93, U.S. 128 and U.S. 287 starting at noon because of the high winds, with no estimated time of reopening. A “high wind caution” was also issued for roads in Clear Creek and Jefferson counties.
Some roads may also be closed to high-profile vehicles like tractor-trailers, RVs, campers or light vehicles because of the risk of blowing over, CDOT officials said.
Traffic signals that are dark because of power cuts should be treated as four-way stops.
Colorado road and highway closures as of 1 p.m.:
This is a developing story and may be updated.
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