N. Fork residents dealing with flooding; road closed near Blankenship
Heavy rains over the weekend have caused some localized flooding, forcing the closure of the Going-to-the-Sun Road on the west side of Glacier National Park.
A problem culvert about two miles up the road was inundated with flood water Monday, forcing the closure of the road at Apgar.
North Fork residents were also dealing with flooding Monday morning after the outlet stream from Spoon Lake flooded over Lake Drive and the outlet stream of Bailey Lake jumped its banks and flooded the North Fork Road at the intersection of the Blankenship Road.
The North Fork Road in that area was closed as a result. Motorists can detour by using the Camas Road in Glacier National Park.
The Lake Drive flooding was problematic, as at least two feet of water were going over the dirt road and the east side of the road was eroding as it cascaded down a 30-foot plus embankment.
Residents living above the washout appeared to be trapped until the water goes down. Based on the debris field, the water appeared to have crested over night and was falling Monday morning.
Flooding has also been reported on Rabe Road and Half Moon Road.
A National Weather Service rain gauge in Columbia Falls recorded more than 6.17 inches of rain in the past 24 hours and it was continuing to rain Monday.
Other regions saw far less, though still significant amounts. Hungry Horse had more than 3 inches of rain, but the Glacier Park International Airport recorded just 1.5 inches over the past two days. West Glacier saw 4.04 inches of rain, while Polebridge saw 1.2 inches. Flattop Mountain in Glacier National Park saw 16 inches of snow.