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Flood — Denali, AK

Jun 26, 2014

A weather system moved west over Denali National Park on the night of the 26th and morning of the 27th, dropping four and one quarter inches of rain over the western portion of the Park in a short amount of time, according to the Wonder Lake RAWS. Moose Creek and Eureka Creek, located about 5 miles west of Wonder Lake, both flooded on the morning of the 26th. Flood waters from Moose Creek moved into the Denali Wilderness Lodge property, reaching the buildings on the morning of the 29th. The gues

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 536216). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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