Flash flood watches and warnings posted Thursday afternoon along the Front Range, the foothills and parts of the Denver area as severe thunderstorms rumbled through the area.
On Thursday afternoon Greeley was pounded by about 3 to 4 inches of rain in about an hour’s time, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. A flash flood warning was posted for southwestern Weld County until 3:30 p.m.
Heads up Greeley! Radar and rain gauge observations show up to 3-4" of rain in the last hour! We're starting to see reports of street flooding and stalled vehicles. If you come across flooded roadways, Turn Around, Don't Drown! #cowx pic.twitter.com/JGf7xrCvlt
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) July 1, 2021
Heavy rain flooded some streets in Greeley on Thursday afternoon.
Flash flood warning in effect in Greeley this afternoon and we had heavy rain and a lot of water on 11th Avenue and at the intersection with 13th Street. #cowx #coloradoweather @NWSBoulder pic.twitter.com/s0pygZyKRc
— Anne Giles Delaney (@AnneGDelaney) July 1, 2021
Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, gulches, roads, and poor drainage and low-lying areas was expected.
At about 3:20 p.m. a flash flood warning was posted for central Arapahoe County, according to the weather service, where storms dumped between 2 and 3 inches of rain in a short span. Some locations expected to be hit with flash flooding include eastern Aurora and Bennett.
Denver and other parts of the metro area were under a flash flood watch on Thursday afternoon. Watches ran along the Front Range from Fort Collins to Pueblo.
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