There is still potential for flooding of Swift’s low-lying (and severely-crowded) feedlots (most of them) located just west of Kersey, CO (subject of the OP).
We’ll know more by Sunday night/Monday morning. If Weld County makes it thru this time “intact,” then the flash-flood danger for the area has probably passed.
. . . Keith Maxey, director of the Colorado State University Extension office in Weld, said he’d received reports of a Fort Lupton dairy that, despite efforts to get livestock to higher ground, lost several calves in the rising waters. . .