Evacuations continue in parts of La Plata County as more rain will, again, make rivers rise. Residents may be able to return home Tuesday.
The moisture over the weekend was from remnants of Tropical Storm Priscilla, which formed in the Pacific last week. According to the National Weather Service, several stations in southwest Colorado ...
PAGOSA SPRINGS, Colo. — Mandatory evacuation orders prompted by flooding in Pagosa Springs and Archuleta County were lifted ...
As tropical moisture from Raymond fluxes into the Southwest U.S. and northern Mexico, there will be heavy rain and an ...
Wednesday’s Top Stories Wednesday’s Five Facts [1] La Plata County develops plans to assess damage after destructive flooding ...
Meteorologists predict more rain spurred by Tropical Storm Raymond will again cause river levels in northern New Mexico to ...
Heavy rains and flooding in southwest Colorado over the last six days caused flooding along creeks, rivers, and roadways, ...
One of southwest Colorado's most popular attractions will be temporarily closed in some places as cleanup from historic ...
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Colorado Flooding So Bad It Broke 100-Year Records - Now Families Can Finally Go Home
La Plata County residents endured nearly a week of evacuations after extreme rainfall exceeded monthly averages by 500%. As ...
Communities see 'unprecedented' flooding in southwest Colorado, prepare for more rain as some remain evacuated ...
A Russian submarine's 'unusual' behavior has NATO's attention. A top official says it's 'limping home.' A Spelunker Thought ...
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