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Flash floods occur suddenly and usually within hours of excessive rainfall. If you're in an area where a flash flood warning has been issued, here's what to remember, according to the National ...
Flash flood warnings are issued by the NWS when a flash flood is imminent or actively occurring. This means that if you are in a flood-prone area, you should move to higher ground.
While the July 4th floods broke records, Texas is not alone. Flash floods have devastated communities across the country in recent months, from the South to the Midwest.
FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS are issued when quick changes in water levels are happening or will happen soon, so when you get one of these alerts to your phone you should move to higher ground if you live ...
New base flash flood warnings will replace many flood advisories in coastal SC but won't appear on phones. More serious National Weather Service warnings will.
A Flood Advisory is one level below a warning when the flooding will likely only be a "nuisance," according to the NWS. Under this type of warning, the service says people need to "be aware" and ...
“The current base flash flood warning criteria, that does not activate the wireless emergency alert, that is for whether cars are stalled on roads, if roads are impassable due to flooding, said ...
Once a flash flood starts, experts say the main priority is quickly getting to higher ground, whether that's the top floor of a building, the roof of your house or the highest hill in the woods ...