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Flood Watch Versus Flood Warning and How to Prepare

2025-03-04 08:30

By AQUARESTOREPRO


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Flooded road after Hurricane

Flooding is the most widespread and costly weather-related natural disaster that the United States faces every year. Primarily caused by heavy or prolonged rain, dams or levees breaking, or the rapid melting of snow or ice, floods can leave a trail of extensive damage behind. The Center for Disaster Philanthropy noted, Water-related hazards continue to increase in frequency, with 1000-year events becoming much more common.

What is a Flood Watch?

A flood watch is issued to inform the public that conditions are favorable for flooding. A flood watch indicates that flooding is a possibility within the next 24–48 hours. During a flood watch, check flood action plans, stay informed of weather alerts, and prepare to act if a warning is issued.

What is a Flood Warning?

According to the National Weather Service, a flood or flash flood warning is issued when flooding is imminent or occurring. It typically targets specific counties, communities, streams, or roads. Be ready to evacuate and follow emergency instructions.

How to Prepare Before a Flood

The best time to prepare for a flood is well before it happens. Flash floods can occur within minutes. Here are key tips:

How to Prepare for a Flood Watch

How to Prepare for a Flood Warning

Safety Tips for Evacuating During a Flood

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