Heavy flooding prompts district-wide school cancellations

Heavy flooding prompts district-wide school cancellations

As of 2:47 am on Sept. 13, Poudre School District closed all of its schools. PSD announced via website “Due to heavy flooding in and around Fort Collins, many bridges have been closed. These closures will significantly impact car and bus travel around the district.” PSD expects more bridge and road closures to occur throughout the day. PSD announced that by noon decisions will be made about athletics and after school activities.

Some parts of Fort Collins are urged to evacuate due to flooding of the Poudre River. Multiple bridges are closed, including Overland Trail, Taft Hill, Shields, County Road 29, and County Road 21. Bridge closures have also caused road closures, including portions of Highway 34.

Rainfall is expected to be lighter Friday and Saturday, but pick up again Sunday. For more information, click here.

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    TJ MurphySep 22, 2013 at 5:46 pm

    I think they could have canceled one more day. I had friends who went waayyy out of their way to get to school because of closed roads. I liked the rain tho, too bad so many people lost their homes

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      Topanga McBrideSep 24, 2013 at 4:06 pm

      It’s always hard to make the decision to cancel school. Monday only the high schools (except Rocky due to an already scheduled teacher work day) were in session, so that might have influenced the choice to have school on Monday.

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