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We will implement Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) beginning on March 14 around 2 p.m., impacting about 18,000 customers in Boulder and Jefferson counties. Weather conditions are expected to start improving between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m., March 14, though high winds that may create wildfire risk and cause...

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