Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Thursday, November 20, 2025.
We begin today with the continuing response to the recent Realization Fire up on Flagstaff Mountain. Boulder Fire-Rescue crews worked through the night and remain on the scene at Artist Point, monitoring hotspots and making sure the area stays safe. If you’re planning to hike, keep in mind that Artist Point and sections of the Boy Scout Trail are closed today while firefighters complete their suppression work. This follows a small but dramatic wildfire last night, which, thanks to fast-acting crews, has been fully contained. As always, the city reminds residents of increased fire risks this season and thanks everyone for staying alert and safe.
Looking ahead to the sky, Boulder may see a bit of moisture overnight with the possibility of light snow at higher elevations, but don’t expect much accumulation in town. Temperatures today will be mild for mid-November, with highs flirting with the upper 40s before dropping to the mid-20s tonight. While the snow outlook is weak for the northern mountains, keep those skis handy—there’s a chance for more action heading into the last days of the month.
For things to do around town, there’s no shortage of festive spirit or creative energy. Downtown Boulder is setting the stage for the holidays with Switch on the Holidays, bringing twinkling lights, pop-up entertainment, and plenty of seasonal cheer—a perfect backdrop if you’re out for an evening stroll or checking out local shops tonight.
If you’re seeking an artistic experience, head over to Macky Auditorium at 7 pm for CU Boulder Symphony Orchestra’s free “Formations and Friends” concert, featuring the renowned Fairview High School Chamber Orchestra. Enjoy Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations and a special piece by Professor Jeffrey Nytch. No tickets needed—just show up and soak in the music.
The Boulder Bookstore welcomes authors Rajiv Mohabir and Daniel Ruiz for a dual book talk at 6:30 this evening. Both writers will read from their new books and chat with attendees, making this a cozy option for book lovers looking to connect with local literary voices.
For movie buffs, Boulder Public Library’s Main Theater is hosting a film event from 6:30 to 9:30 tonight—feel free to drop by for a relaxed evening with the community. If games are your thing, you can join a friendly Drop-In Mahjongg session at Junkyard Social Club between 3:30 and 5:30.
On a more serious note, parents and community members are invited to a town hall tonight on the risks facing kids online, featuring Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and local leaders. The event aims to start important conversations about keeping children safe in the digital world.
And for a twist of excitement, Chester Monte’s Murder Mystery is happening tonight in Boulder—perfect if you’re looking to puzzle your way through a whodunit with friends.
Whether you’re cozying up indoors, getting creative, or lending your voice to community conversations, Boulder’s got you covered this Thursday.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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