Heavy rain leads to flood advisories, another closure on I-70
Over an inch of rain fell in about an hour over parts of Jefferson and Clear Creek counties on Tuesday afternoon. Author: Chris Bianchi Updated: 5:54 PM MDT June 29, 2021
DENVER A slow-moving thunderstorm led to heavy rain and a flood advisories on Tuesday afternoon and evening.
A flash flood warning was issued for the Grizzly Creek burn scar area in Eagel and Garfield counties and will be in place until 8 p.m. This led to another closure of Interstate 70 through the canyon.
An estimated 1.5 inches of rain had fallen in parts of Clear Creek and Jefferson counties in less than two hours, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). That prompted the flood advisory, which is one step below a flash flood warning.
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The writer has cast residents of this province as mutinous sailors aboard the Bounty. When I am out, all I see is vast compliance with masking, distancing, and occupancy limits. I do read about pockets of disobedience, but I also read about those in just about every jurisdiction in North America.
Why is the author suggesting that it’s just Albertans who are a rogue group of disobedient pirates? There are thousands of rapid tests sitting in government warehouses unused and undeployed. There are confusing rules in which 15 people can sit together inside in a church but four people can’t play golf outside. Areas that have large COVID outbreaks can let people move throughout the city, but vaccinated, masked Canadians can’t come home from the U.S. without being loc
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Summer Camp Music Festival is announcing the artists making the move to join them for their 20th Anniversary celebration lineup for the fourth time. Sticking closely to the original lineup, the majority of artists are all confirmed for the new August 20th - 22nd dates. Read the full statement from festival management:
It’s been an exhausting year, but the excitement of again welcoming an amazing list of artists to join us for our 20th anniversary celebration has our spirits soaring. We are thankful to share the artists that will be moving to our new 20th Anniversary celebration, taking place August 20-22, 2021 at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe, IL. We welcome back long-time hosts moe. and Umphrey’s McGee plus headliners, Ween, Billy Strings, Three Six Mafia, GRiZ, Rezz, STS9 and Tipper, among others. Although we are disappointed that not all previous artists could make it, we are excited