Severe Weather Protocol
Your safety is our top priority. We continuously monitor the forecast and send out additional communication as needed leading up to the race and on race day. Please familiarize yourself with our Flag Warning System. It is very important that you know what the flags mean.
What do the colored flags mean?
Colored flags will be located at each mile marker along the course to serve as a communication device to runners advising of weather- or course-related problems. Please pay close attention to these flags on race day! Here is what each color designates:
GREEN FLAG: GO - Proceed as normal.
YELLOW FLAG: CAUTION - Slow down, use caution and drink plenty of water due to heat.
RED FLAG: EXTREME CAUTION - Slow down, use extreme caution and drink plenty of water due to dangerous weather conditions. Timing of the event has stopped and no awards will be issued. But one big post race party will continue!
BLACK FLAG/CANCELLED: Stop! Race has been cancelled due to extreme weather or course emergency. All participants should turn around and head to the finish line or seek shelter. Staff and volunteers will be there to support and direct you.
When weather poises a threat, it is critical that you REALLY SLOW DOWN YOUR PACE, WALK OR ELECT TO NOT PARTICIPATE depending on your personal condition. This is not be a day to push it or try to set a PR. Please listen to your body and drink plenty of water. Lucky Leprechaun is meant to be a fun, safe celebration of the St. Patricks Day so let's keep it that way. As a reminder, there are no refunds for this event. Thank you in advance for your participation and for your cooperation in helping us deliver a safe and exciting race experience