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Washington County Area Flooding — July 2026

Possible damage: Water Mold

3 concurrent flood warnings across 2 counties

Severe significance Active Nationwide · Last updated · source: umbrella

3 concurrent flood warnings across 2 counties

A severe flood outbreak began in parts of southern Utah and southwestern Colorado on July 16, affecting Piute, Washington, Iron, San Juan, and Wayne Counties in Utah, and San Miguel County in Colorado. Homes in the affected area face water damage and mold exposure from the flooding.

Overview written from official umbrella data.

Type
Flood Outbreak
Began
Status
Ongoing

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Warnings covered

4 active warnings in this outbreak

This page tracks the outbreak as a whole; each entry below is one official warning thread with its own live status, map and update log.

Affected areas & guides

Every area named for this event, per the official source. Open yours for damage guides — what to do first, and how to reach a vetted restoration pro, 24/7.

Affected area map

This alert covers multiple forecast zones — the source publishes no single perimeter, so each marker shows the center of one affected zone reported by umbrella (Washington County, UT; Kane County, UT). The markers are all part of this ONE alert, not separate incidents. Pan and zoom to explore the map.

Interactive affected-area map

Washington County, UT; Kane County, UT · Enable JavaScript to explore the map.

View the timeline — how the reported area changed

Shown as reported by our sources — not an official product. For current advisories and the authoritative map, see umbrella ↗.

Latest updates

Official updates and news coverage for this event, newest first — National Weather Service products, local storm reports, incident updates and press headlines. Official items are verbatim government text; news headlines link out to the original outlet.

  1. Storm report NWS SLC storm report

    FLASH FLOOD — 5 N Marysvale, UT

    Local law enforcement and UDOT cameras indicate a debris flow flash flood reaching US-89 near mile marker 184 originating from the Silver King burn scar at the outlet of Deer Creek.

    Read the full report at NWS SLC storm report ↗

  2. Storm report NWS SLC storm report

    FLASH FLOOD — 5 SSE Marysvale, UT

    Piute County EM reported flash flooding with a muddy ashy flow out of Ten Mile Canyon at US-89 near mile post 174, originating from the Cottonwood burn scar.

    Read the full report at NWS SLC storm report ↗

  3. Storm report NWS SLC storm report

    FLASH FLOOD — 4 E Beaver, UT

    State DEM webcam showed debris flow flash flood wave continuing farther downstream in the Beaver River within the Cottonwood burn scar.

    Read the full report at NWS SLC storm report ↗

  4. Bulletin NWS Salt Lake City UT

    Flash Flood Warning issued

    Washington, UT

    Read the full bulletin at NWS Salt Lake City UT ↗

Show 12 earlier updates
  1. NWS SLC storm report Storm report

    FLASH FLOOD — 7 E Beaver, UT

  2. NWS Salt Lake City UT Bulletin

    Flash Flood Warning issued

  3. NWS Grand Junction CO Bulletin

    Flash Flood Warning issued

  4. NWS Flagstaff AZ Bulletin

    Flash Flood Warning issued

  5. NWS Grand Junction CO Bulletin

    Flash Flood Warning issued

  6. NWS Grand Junction CO Bulletin

    Flash Flood Warning issued

  7. NWS Salt Lake City UT Bulletin

    Flash Flood Warning issued

  8. NWS Las Vegas NV Bulletin

    Flash Flood Warning issued

  9. NWS Grand Junction CO Bulletin

    Flash Flood Warning issued

  10. NWS Salt Lake City UT Bulletin

    Flash Flood Warning issued

  11. NWS Salt Lake City UT Bulletin

    Flash Flood Warning issued

  12. NWS Salt Lake City UT Bulletin

    Flash Flood Warning issued

Updates are captured automatically from official and news sources, and may lag the live source. For the very latest, see umbrella ↗.

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