Heavy rain began to fall Thursday morning, which led to advisories and warnings being issued in Custer County.
Flood advisories for Custer County started being issued at 12:51 p.m. and some are set to expire as late as 9:45 p.m.
A tornado watch was also issued for our listening area at 1:12 pm effective until 7:00 pm.
A flash flood warning was issued for central Custer County at 2:57 p.m. and is set to expire at 9:00 Thursday evening.
The KCNI/KBBN studios has measured 3.80″ inches as of 4:00 pm, Thursday.
Heavy rain and rapid rainfall is making travel difficult for citizens in Custer County. NOAA reminds you to not underestimate the power of water. Six inches of fast-moving water can knock over and carry away an adult. Twelve inches of fast-moving water can carry away a small car. 18-24 inches of fast-moving water can carry away most large SUVs, vans, and trucks.






