JUST IN: High water in Coal Creek Canyon west of metro Denver has overflowed its banks and was spilling across Colorado 72, prompting state transportation officials and the National Weather Service to issue alerts. COwx COtraffic
High water in Coal Creek Canyon west of metro Denver has overflowed its banks and was spilling across Colorado 72, prompting state transportation officials to close eastbound lanes and the National Weather Service to issue alerts.
The Coal Creek flooding was creating problems along the highway between Cattle Tail Road and Crescent Park Drive, from Mile Point 17 to Mile Point 18, Colorado Department of Transportation officials said.⚠Heads up. Water is flowing over Highway 72 in Coal Creek Canyon between Cattle Trail Road and Crescent Park Drive . Reported by
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