Steady rain kicked in Sunday morning across Northern Colorado, triggering low flood risk for the Cameron Peak Fire burn area.
A hazardous weather outlook for Larimer County calls for light to moderate rain on Sunday and Sunday night, including isolated late-day thunderstorms.
Flash flooding risk will be low on Sunday, with the exception of burn areas in the mountains and foothills, according to the weather service. Flood threat in those areas is limited.
A flood advisory for northwest of Masonville was issued Sunday morning but expired at 11 a.m. It was for the area around Moondance Way, Stringtown Gulch and Big Bear, according to the National Weather Service.