Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter
Fernley City Manager said late Sunday afternoon that no flooding has been reported in the city, but Lyon County has reported several areas of flooding in Dayton and is asking people in those areas to stay indoors.
Hooper said although no problems have been reporting, the city is still monitoring conditions.
“Staff is on call and we will monitor throughout the night,” she said.
In Dayton, several areas are experiencing flooding due to debris and slushy snow clogging local drainage.
Affected areas include:
Due to the continuing heavy rains and local flooding, Lyon County Manager Jeff Page is asking for Dayton residents to stay home as much possible and off the roads. There are a number of current road closures throughout the area, and the weather conditions are expected to get worse throughout Sunday night.
“Currently we are looking at 24 to 72 hours to get the Dayton roads cleaned up and restored,” Page said.
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