Colorado continues to recover from the floods of 2013 as crews assess the damage to roadways, bridges, residential and commercial properties. Rebuilding from the floods will take years, but efforts have already begun.
Take A Mental Break From Flood If You Can – Brians Blog
These last few days have taken their toll on all of us. You may be one who has been displaced, which I cannot imagine, or have family and friends who have been without a home due to this disaster. You may be one who has damaged property or just worried about our state and where do we go from here.
Digital Flyover of Northern Colorado Shows Flood Update [VIDEO]
We came across this digital flyover of Northern Colorado that shows the lingering devastation from the past week of heavy rain and flooding.
Water In Fort Collins, Greeley & Loveland Safe To Drink – With One Exception
Water in the Fort Collins, Greeley and Loveland is still safe with one small exception. A bottled water notification for 73 City of Loveland water customers in a small area west of West Ridge Drive and U.S. Highway 34 has been issued.
Northern Colorado Weather Forecast Predicts Decreasing Rain [UPDATED Sept 16 5:30 AM]
Experts are starting to say the worst of the flooding is behind us, but there are still flood warnings and rain showers in the forecast for most of the weekend. Get the most up-to-date weather details here...
Share Your Stories & Pictures from the Colorado Floods
There is no question about it, the flooding that has crippled Colorado over the last five days is an event that many of us may never see again in our lifetimes. That being said we want to capture all of the amazing stories and pictures to live on in history forever, but we need your help.
Rainfall Totals for the 2013 Colorado Flood [MAP]
The amount of rain that has fallen in certain locations around the state of Colorado is in one word amazing. Rainfall totals are very high and are comparable to what is seen many times with a Hurricane.
Aerial Footage of Highwy 34 from Loveland to Estes Park [VIDEO]
We've had quite a few pictures posted of what is now left of Highway 34 in the Thompson Canyon between Loveland and Estes Park, but now now we have aerial video of the canyon.
Long-Term Recovery Information For Larimer County – Colorado Flood 2013
I have to hand it to city and state officials who have been keeping us all up-to-date with information about the flooding in Colorado, especially here in Larimer County. (Case in point, the updates from Sheriff Justin Smith.) Larimer County has already created a page with information containing immediate and long-term info for flood recovery information.
Town of Frederick, Colorado Advises Residents to Boil their Water
A break in a water main in the Central Weld County Water District has prompted a "Boil Order" for the Town of Frederick. Here is the information that they sent to us...
Photos From Platteville, Colorado – Flood 2013
Here are some photos of the devastation created by the 2013 flooding in Platteville, Colorado.
All Greeley/Evans District 6 Schools Closed on Monday – District Has Change of Heart
All Greeley/Evans District 6 schools to be open Monday, September 16th. With all of the flooding in the Evans area, you may wonder why. District 6 officials offered this explanation on their Website:
The 2013 Colorado Floods Through The Eyes of Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith
One of the great things about Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith is that he is a very outgoing man- always tweeting and posting about his job. With the Colorado Floods of 2013, he's been very open and informative through social media- take a look!