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Flash Flood Warning Fort Collins

Flash Flood Warning Fort Collins

less than a minute read 23-11-2024
Flash Flood Warning Fort Collins

Stay Alert and Stay Safe

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for Fort Collins, effective immediately. Heavy rainfall is expected to continue throughout the afternoon and evening, leading to a significant risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas and near waterways.

What to Expect

  • Rapidly rising water levels: Creeks, streams, and rivers will rise quickly, potentially overflowing their banks.
  • Flash flooding in urban areas: Poor drainage systems may struggle to cope with the intense rainfall, leading to flooding in streets and parking lots.
  • Hazardous driving conditions: Flooded roads will be extremely dangerous. Do not attempt to drive through standing water. Even a few inches of water can cause a vehicle to lose control.

What to Do

  • Stay indoors: If possible, remain in a safe, sturdy building.
  • Monitor weather reports: Keep an eye on local news and weather updates for further information and warnings.
  • Avoid flooded areas: Do not attempt to walk or drive through floodwaters. Turn around, don't drown.
  • Move valuables to higher ground: If you live in a flood-prone area, move important documents and electronics to higher floors or areas.
  • Be prepared for power outages: Flash floods can sometimes knock out power. Charge your devices and have alternative lighting sources ready.

Areas of Particular Concern

The following areas are considered at high risk for flash flooding:

  • Areas near the Poudre River
  • Low-lying neighborhoods in the foothills
  • Areas with a history of flooding

This is a serious situation. Heed the warnings and take the necessary precautions to protect yourself and your property. Your safety is paramount.

When the Warning is Lifted

Even after the flash flood warning is lifted, remain cautious. Roads may still be damaged or flooded. River and creek levels may remain high for some time. Be aware of your surroundings.

Remember: Turn Around, Don't Drown.