What should I do if I encounter a flooded road?
The National Weather Service advises against driving through flooded areas. Turn around and find an alternate route.
Local News / Weather
Recent heavy rainfall has led to flood warnings and trail closures across central Iowa, impacting daily commutes and recreational activities. The National Weather Service issued flood warnings for Walnut Creek, affecting parts of Dallas and...
The intense rainfall caused Walnut Creek to rise, leading to the closure of the Greenbelt Trail in Clive and other trails in Des Moines. City staff is monitoring river levels, with potential for more closures as the weekend progresses. Areas west of Des Moines also faced flash flood warnings, impacting multiple counties. Several roads in Des Moines were temporarily closed due to pooling water, including sections of East Euclid Avenue, Dean Avenue, and MLK, Jr Parkway.
The National Weather Service advises against driving through flooded areas. Turn around and find an alternate route.
Walnut Creek Trail (from Center Street to the Grand Avenue Bridge) and Bill Riley Trail (from the Walnut Creek Connector to Water Works Park) are closed.
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