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In reply to the discussion: Colorado DUers please check in and tell us if you and yours are OK [View all]fizzgig
(24,146 posts)8. dad's up on high ground, too
but there was some flooding just to the north of him.
rain is supposed to clear up tomorrow, but i'm sure it'll be a few days before we get a good idea of the full extent of the damage.
i'm so sad about estes park and the big thompson. the husband and i go up there for a few nights a couple times a year. we were planning on going up there for our anniversary at the end of the month. i'm so sad this is why we won't be able to.
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OMG. I STILL can't figure out how all that water got over there from Spring Creek.
kestrel91316
Sep 2013
#29
there's a ditch that runs though the field on the west side of the student center
fizzgig
Sep 2013
#56
Unless they lived up in the canyon or the mountains they are probably safe.
kestrel91316
Sep 2013
#25
East of Colorado Springs. We are fine just sick watching the devastation caused by this.
Autumn
Sep 2013
#21
Now reporting that Boulder has had a year's worth of rain in the space of 4 days.
kestrel91316
Sep 2013
#34
Not in Colorado, lol. Well, maybe in what few marshes there are. But not in September.
kestrel91316
Sep 2013
#50