Town of Lyons Electric Utility Prepared for High Winds;
No Planned Power Shutoff
Friday, December 19
Once again, the Town of Lyons’ municipally owned electric utility is prepared for forecasted high winds to return on Friday, December 19. At this time, no proactive power shutoff is planned for Lyons Electric customers.
Town staff and electric crews continue to closely monitor weather conditions and coordinate with regional partners to ensure the safety and reliability of electric service throughout the community. According to the National Weather Service, strong and damaging winds 45–50 mph, with gusts up to 85 mph are possible across Boulder County and the foothills surrounding Lyons again on Friday, combined with dry conditions.
Prepare today for High Winds Tomorrow
This afternoon is a great time to clean up downed trees and branches, as well as any other household debris, from yesterday. If these items are not secured or cleared today, they are likely to become projectiles and hazards tomorrow when dangerous winds are expected to return. We want you to be safe!
Important Information for Lyons Residents
Electric service within the Town of Lyons is provided by locally owned municipal power, not Xcel Energy. Any potential PSPS implemented by Xcel Energy would not affect customers served by the Town of Lyons Electric Utility. There are two other electric utilities with power lines running through various parts of Town that are not part of Lyons Electric and not under our authority to control. Customers of Longmont Power or PVREA should follow their updates.
That said, Town staff and the Utilities Department are actively monitoring conditions and may take operational precautions if necessary, during this extreme wind event, particularly given ongoing drought conditions and limited snow cover.
How Lyons Electric Prepares for High Winds
To reduce risk and improve system safety during severe weather, the Town of Lyons Electric Utility takes several proactive measures, including:
- The vast majority of the distribution lines from the substation east of Lyons and into Lyons are underground. Many, but not all the homes and businesses in the Town of Lyons have utility lines underground.
- Conducting regular tree trimming to reduce the likelihood of vegetation contacting power lines.
- Infrastructure upgrades to continue to gradually undergrounding portions of the electric system where feasible to reduce exposure to wind and wildfire risk.
- Coordinating closely with emergency management and regional utility partners during extreme weather events.
Be Prepared for Any Power Outage
While no outage is currently anticipated for Lyons, this is a good opportunity to remind residents to be prepared in the event of a power disruption.
Build a Home Emergency Kit
Residents are encouraged to keep phones and essential devices charged and to assemble an outage kit in advance with items that do not require electricity, such as:
- Flashlights
- Batteries
- Battery-powered radio
- Backup phone chargers
- Non-electric alarm clock
- Bottled water and non-perishable food
- Manual can opener
- First aid kit
- Extension cords (for partial outages)
- It’s always a good idea to have 5 gallons of water available for household use in the event of an emergency
- Knowing how to manually open garage doors if needed
Boulder County Public Information officials also recommend having a basic “go bag” ready with essentials such as a flashlight, water, food, medications and emergency contact information. If anyone in your household relies on medical equipment that requires power, it’s especially important to have a plan in place, including alternative charging options or a temporary location where power is available.
Residents who receive power from Xcel Energy, Longmont Power or PVREA elsewhere in the region should monitor updates directly from each of them, including outage maps and PSPS notifications, as restoration may take several hours or longer following a shutoff.
Sign up for Emergency Notifications and Alerts
We encourage residents to sign up for email updates from the Town of Lyons
https://www.townoflyons.com/289/Stay-Informed BOCO Alerts are emergency alerts that share information about current emergencies or disasters and the actions you should take to keep yourself safe. To register to receive alerts visit www.BOCOAlert.org and create an account.
The Town will share updates if conditions change or additional action is needed.