The NWS has issued a Flash Flood Warning for Central Larimer County until 3:15 PM MDT. Flash Flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in mainly rural areas of Larimer County including Moondance Way, Stringtown Gulch, and Crystal Mountain. This includes the following streams and drainages: North Fork Fish Creek, Big Thompson River, Sheep Creek, Miller Fork, Black Creek, Cedar Creek and Buckhorn Creek. Move to higher ground now.

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A
* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR…
CENTRAL LARIMER COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL COLORADO…
* UNTIL 745 PM MDT.
* AT 441 PM MDT, DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING
HEAVY RAIN ACROSS THE WARNED AREA. BETWEEN 0.3 AND 0.6 INCHES OF
RAIN HAVE FALLEN. FLASH FLOODING IS ONGOING OR EXPECTED TO BEGIN
SHORTLY. SMALL HAIL IS ALSO POSSIBLE WITH THIS STORM.
HAZARD…FLASH FLOODING CAUSED BY THUNDERSTORMS.
SOURCE…RADAR.
IMPACT…FLASH FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS AND STREAMS, GULCHES,
ROADS, AND POOR DRAINAGE AND LOW-LYING AREAS.
* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLASH FLOODING INCLUDE…
MAINLY RURAL AREAS OF CENTRAL LARIMER COUNTY IN THE CAMERON PEAK
BURN SCAR.
THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS…
PINGREE HILL, GOODELL CORNER AND BELLAIRE LAKE.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND NOW. ACT QUICKLY TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE.
HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLASH FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS, STREAMS,
AND DITCHES IN THE AFFECTED PART OF THE CAMERON PEAK BURN AREA. ROCK
SLIDES OR DEBRIS FLOWS CAN ALSO BE EXPECTED ACROSS RURAL ROADS

NWS has issued a Flash Flood warning for Southwestern Larimer County until 6:30 PM MDT. Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in the Cameron Peak burn scar including Pingree Park and Sky Ranch. Flash flooding of small creeks, streams, and ditches in these areas is expected. Move to higher ground now. 

08-15-2022 16:31:50

This is the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office with a follow up message. Officials have opened Highway 34 for traffic. All residents may resume normal traffic on Highway 34 between County Road 29 and Mall Road.

Thank you for your cooperation during this weather incident.

This is the Estes Park Emergency Communications Center with an emergency message. Dangerous flooding is occurring in the area of Glen Haven, including CR43 to Drake. Immediately reach higher ground by any means necessary. Avoid area subject to flooding including dips, low spots, ditches, etc. and do not attempt to cross flowing streams or creeks. If driving, be aware that the road may not be intact under flood waters. Never drive through flooded roadways – turn around and go another way. If your vehicle stalls, leave it immediately and seek higher ground.

To view a map of the affected area, please visit nocoalert.org. For updates, text the word LCEVAC to 888777 from your cell phone. We will communicate evacuation information to that key word as needed. You may also text the word FLOOD2022 to 888777 from your cell phone to receive information on flooding in Larimer County. Please do not call 911 unless you are in danger.

08-15-2022 14:46:19

This is the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office with an emergency message. Due to storms causing flooding conditions, Highway 34 is being closed from County Road 29 in the Loveland area to Mall Road in Estes Park. Dangerous weather conditions have deemed this closure necessary.
Please stay updated on the weather by tuning into weather channels or weather apps. To view a map of the alert area, please visit nocoalert.org. Please do not call 911 unless you are in danger. Thank you.

NWS has issued a Flash Flood Warning until 5:30 pm for Drake, Cedar Cove and Glen Haven. Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, gulches, roads, and poor drainage and low-lying areas. Move to high ground now. Be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads.

This is the Estes Park Emergency Communications Center with an emergency message. Dangerous flooding is occurring in the area of Streamside. Immediately reach higher ground by any means necessary. Avoid area subject to flooding including dips, low spots, ditches, etc. and do not attempt to cross flowing streams or creeks. If driving, be aware that the road may not be intact under flood waters. Never drive through flooded roadways – turn around and go another way. If your vehicle stalls, leave it immediately and seek higher ground.

To view a map of the affected area, please visit nocoalert.org. For updates, text the word LCEVAC to 888777 from your cell phone. We will communicate evacuation information to that key word as needed. You may also text the word FLOOD2022 to 888777 from your cell phone to receive information on flooding in Larimer County. Please do not call 911 unless you are in danger.

08/15/22 NWS has issued a Flash Flood Warning until 5:15 pm for the areas of The Retreat and Storm Mountain in Larimer County. Heavy rain across the warned area will cause flash flooding of small creeks and streams, gulches, roads, and poor drainage of low-lying areas. Move to higher ground now. Be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads.

08-15-2022 14:15:31

This is the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office with weather information in the Glen Haven area. The flash flood warning is still in effect for the burn scar areas. The storm cell over Glen Haven has produced periodic surges of water in and around Glen Haven. If conditions worsen, residents may need to leave the area or climb to higher ground. Please stay updated on the weather by tuning into weather channels or weather apps. To view a map of the alert area, please visit nocoalert.org. Please do not call 911 unless you are in danger. Thank you.

Flash Flood Warning Beginning: 2022-08-14T20:29:00 Ending: 2022-08-14T23:30:00 New Alert THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A * FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR… CENTRAL LARIMER COUNTY AT 229 PM MDT, DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN ACROSS THE WARNED AREA.SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLASH FLOODING INCLUDE… RUSTIC AND RED FEATHER LAKES. THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS… GULCHES ALONG HIGHWAY 14 NEAR AND ABOVE RUSTIC, RISING WATER AND LARGE DEBRIS IN THE POUDRE RIVER, PINGREE HILL, GOODELL CORNER AND BELLAIRE LAKE. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS… MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND NOW. ACT QUICKLY TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE. HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLASH FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS, STREAMS, AND DITCHES IN THE AFFECTED PART OF THE CAMERON PEAK BURN AREA.

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A * FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR… CENTRAL LARIMER COUNTY UNTIL 245 PM MDT.
THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN ACROSS THE WARNED AREA. FLASH FLOODING IS ONGOING OR EXPECTED TO BEGIN SHORTLY.
LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLASH FLOODING – THE RETREAT.

MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND NOW. ACT QUICKLY TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE. HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLASH FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS, STREAMS, AND DITCHES IN THE AFFECTED PART OF THE CAMERON PEAK BURN AREA. ROCK SLIDES OR DEBRIS FLOWS CAN ALSO BE EXPECTED ACROSS RURAL ROADS

NWS has issued a Flash Flood Warning for central Larimer County until 9:30 pm. Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, gulches, roads, and poor drainage and low-lying area in the areas of Glen Haven, Box Prairie, Upper Buckhorn along County Road 44H, Crystal Mountain, and The Retreat. Move to higher ground.

NWS has issued a Flash Flood Warning for Central Larimer County until 5:45 PM. Heavy rainfall will cause flash flooding of small creeks and streams, gulches, roads, and poor drainage and low-lying areas. Locations that will experience flash flooding include mainly rural areas of central Larimer County and the Cameron Peak Burn Area, including the upper Poudre Canyon and remote areas in the Cameron Peak Wilderness. Be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads.

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR…
EAST CENTRAL LARIMER COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL COLORADO… UNTIL 630 PM MDT.A. THE EXPECTED RAINFALL RATE IS 0.5 TO 1 INCH IN 1 HOUR. RAINFALL AMOUNTS UP TO 1 INCH ARE
POSSIBLE IN THE WARNED AREA. FLASH FLOODING IS ONGOING OR EXPECTED
TO BEGIN SHORTLY.HAZARD…FLASH FLOODING CAUSED BY THUNDERSTORMS.
IMPACT…FLASH FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS AND STREAMS, GULCHES, ROADS, AND POOR DRAINAGE AND LOW-LYING AREAS. SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLASH FLOODING INCLUDE…MAINLY RURAL AREAS OF EAST CENTRAL LARIMER COUNTY THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS…
MOONDANCE WAY, STRINGTOWN GULCH, BIG BEAR, THE RETREAT AND STORM MOUNTAIN.
MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND NOW. ACT QUICKLY TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE.
HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLASH FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS, STREAMS,
AND DITCHES IN THE AFFECTED PART OF THE CAMERON PEAK BURN AREA. ROCK
SLIDES OR DEBRIS FLOWS CAN ALSO BE EXPECTED ACROSS RURAL ROADS

This is the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office with an emergency message. Larimer County field units are monitoring the flooding issues along the Buckhorn Road and County Road 27 area. They have advised that water is rising and have asked that all residents receiving this message: east of Pennock Pass along County Road 44H (Buckhorn Road) down to County Road 27 (Stove Prairie Road) and south along County Road 27 to the Masonville/Bobcat Ridge area, pay close attention to the weather conditions and rising water. The areas of concern also include Moody Hill, Crystal Mountain, Moondance Way, Stringtown Gulch and Big Bear. Please be prepared to either leave the area or climb to higher ground if conditions worsen. When driving in these conditions, avoid areas subject to flooding including dips, low spots, ditches, etc. and do not attempt to cross flowing streams or creeks. If driving, be aware that the road may not be intact under flood waters. Never drive through flooded roadways – turn around and go another way. If your vehicle stalls, leave it immediately and seek higher ground.

To view a map of the affected area, please visit nocoalert.org. You may also text the word FLOOD2022 to 888777 from your cell phone to receive information on flooding in Larimer County. Please do not call 911 unless you are in danger.

8/5 at 3:30pm Flash Flood Warning
Beginning: 2022-08-05T21:26:00
Ending: 2022-08-06T00:30:00
New Alert
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A
* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR…
CENTRAL LARIMER COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL COLORADO…
* UNTIL 630 PM MDT.
* AT 326 PM MDT, DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING
HEAVY RAIN ACROSS THE WARNED AREA. THE EXPECTED RAINFALL RATE IS
0.5 TO 1 INCH IN 1 HOUR. ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 0.5 TO 1
INCH ARE POSSIBLE IN THE WARNED AREA. FLASH FLOODING IS ONGOING OR
EXPECTED TO BEGIN SHORTLY.
HAZARD…FLASH FLOODING CAUSED BY THUNDERSTORMS.
SOURCE…RADAR.
IMPACT…FLASH FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS AND STREAMS, GULCHES,
ROADS, AND POOR DRAINAGE AND LOW-LYING AREAS.
* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLASH FLOODING INCLUDE…
PINGREE PARK, HOURGLASS RESERVOIR, FISH CREEK.
THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS…
SKY RANCH.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND NOW. ACT QUICKLY TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE.
HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLASH FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS, STREAMS,
AND DITCHES IN THE AFFECTED PART OF THE CAMERON PEAK BURN AREA. ROCK
SLIDES OR DEBRIS FLOWS CAN ALSO BE EXPECTED ACROSS RURAL ROAD

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR…
CENTRAL LARIMER COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL COLORADO…
* UNTIL 500 PM MDT. AT 156 PM MDT, DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING HEAVY RAIN APPROACHING THE CAMERON PEAK BURN SCAR. THE EXPECTED RAINFALL RATE IS 0.75 TO 1.25 INCHES IN 1 HOUR. ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 0.5 TO 1.5 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE IN THE WARNED AREA. FLASH FLOODING IS ONGOING OR EXPECTED TO BEGIN SHORTLY. IMPACT…FLASH FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS AND STREAMS, GULCHES,
ROADS, AND POOR DRAINAGE AND LOW-LYING AREAS. SOME LOCATIONS THAT MAY EXPERIENCE FLASH FLOODING INCLUDE…PENNOCK PASS, MILLER FORK, CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN, BUCKHORN CREEK. THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS… BOX PRAIRIE, UPPER BUCKHORN ALONG COUNTY ROAD 44H, CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN,
MONUMENT GULCH, JACKS GULCH, UPPER PINGREE PARK ROAD AND LOWER PINGREE PARK ROAD. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS… MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND NOW. ACT QUICKLY TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE.
HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLASH FLOODING OF SMALL CREEKS, STREAMS, AND DITCHES IN THE AFFECTED PART OF THE CAMERON PEAK BURN AREA. ROCK SLIDES OR DEBRIS FLOWS CAN ALSO BE EXPECTED ACROSS RURAL ROADS