"Torrential Rainfall Triggers Flash Flooding in Fort Collins and Front Range"

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A strong thunderstorm dumped up to 3 inches of rain in parts of Larimer County, causing flooding in Fort Collins and Wellington. Flash flooding was ongoing in Wellington and possible in low-lying areas around Fort Collins. Streets were flooded in Old Town, making navigation difficult, and hail was reported in Fort Collins. The intersection of Mulberry Street and College Avenue was closed, and Buckhorn Road was impassable. A flash flood warning was in effect, and residents reported cracking thunder and incessant lightning.
Topics:nation#flash-flood-warning#flooding#fort-collins#larimer-county#natural-disasters#thunderstorm
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