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The National Weather Service spokesperson did not confirm those details to the Daily Camera, either, and declined to comment when asked whether any hiring would happen at NOAA in Boulder.
The National Weather Service has taken steps to begin filling some of the 550 positions left vacant by federal cuts and early retirements this year.
After widespread staffing cuts earlier this year, the NWS recently gained approval to hire for hundreds of positions.
The National Weather Service is authorized to hire 450 people by September 2026, including 126 positions approved under an emergency hiring exemption. Experts are concerned that the rehiring ...