


It asks those east of Pennock Pass along Buckhorn Road to Larimer County Road 27 (Stove Prairie Road) and south along County Road 27 to the Masonville/Bobcat Ridge area, to pay close attention to the weather conditions and rising water.

Friday: The Larimer County Sheriff's Office is monitoring flooding issues along the Buckhorn Road (Larimer County Road 44H) and Larimer County Road 27 area north of Masonville as water is rising. A second warning, issued for an area farther west of the foothills, is in effect until 7:30 p.m. Mountain residents and emergency personnel on scene have reported that Crystal Mountain Road as it comes off Larimer County 44H is impassible, and Buckhorn Creek is rising.Įmergency management officials say 1-2 inches of rain have fallen in area of Pennock Pass, Crystal Mountain and Buckhorn Road.Īs of 4:30 p.m., there are two flash flood warnings encompassed by a larger flood advisory in effect until 7:15 p.m. Friday: The National Weather Service is warning of "life-threatening flooding" in central Larimer County as a flash flood warning for the Cameron Peak Fire burn scar is in effect through 6:30 p.m.Īccording to the National Weather Service in Boulder, a surge of 2 to 3 feet of water on the Buckhorn Creek has been reported, which is expected to impact areas downstream toward Masonville, including the Larimer County Road 27 corridor. That warning area is one of two under flash flood warning, as flooding farther east is impacting Buckhorn Creek and areas of Larimer County Roads 44H and 27 between Crystal Mountain and Masonville. Friday: Between a half inch and 1.5 inches of rain have fallen on a hazard area including Pingree Park, Hourglass Reservoir, Comanche Reservoir and Fish Creek in central Larimer County, according to an updated flash flood warning issued Friday afternoon by the National Weather Service.
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