By John Bear,The Daily Camera
The National Weather Service has issued a flash-flood warning for south central Boulder County that will remain in effect until midnight Tuesday night that might cause creek flooding.
At about 9:20 p.m. Tuesday night, radar detected thunderstorms producing heavy rain to the west of Boulder in the Betasso Preserve Area. Up to 2 inches of rain have already fallen, and another inch of rain is expected to fall.
Flash flooding is likely, but will remain mainly over rural areas and include South Boulder Creek, Bear Canyon Creek, Four Mile Creek and Boulder Creek.
Runoff might cause flash flooding of the creeks, roads and roadside culverts, and the rain could cause rock slide or debris flows.
People living in areas prone to debris flows should be prepared to move to safety.
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