The
combination of late snowpack, warm temperatures
and predicted rains are increasing the potential
for flooding and associated damages across the
Idaho Panhandle National Forests.
Visitors to the forest are urged to use caution
and avoid swollen creeks, streams and rivers
throughout north Idaho. The exceptional levels
of snowmelt and rain are also expected to cause
damage to forest roads and trails due to the
potential for washouts, rutting and generally
muddy conditions.
“As
this year’s big snowpack melts we may need to
implement temporary closures on some roads and
trails due to unsafe conditions,” said Jim
Gebhardt, Forest Engineer for the Idaho
Panhandle National Forests. “We don’t want to
see anybody hurt, or worse, so it is critically
important that people exercise caution and obey
temporary road and trail closures when they
encounter them.”
Most
forest roads in the higher elevations remain
closed due to seasonal closures, but at lower
elevations conditions will be monitored and
additional closures may be required. Members of
the public are encouraged to contact their local
Forest Service District offices to check the
status of current closures before venturing into
the forest.
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