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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

Are You Ready for a Flood in Lowellville?

2/20/2022 (Permalink)

heavy rain on umbrella. Springtime is the peak season for floods due to heavier rains.

Springtime is the peak season for floods due to heavier rains. It is time for snow to melt and grass to grow. While we all cannot wait for the sun to shine again, the season does come with its downfalls. Heavy rains can lead to flooding in your home. Sometimes you can’t help the flooding, but it is good to know what weather may be headed your way ahead of time. Here are important tips to watch out for storms that are on the way from ReadyOhio:

A flood watch may be issued by the National Weather Service for the potential of rapid flooding from either torrential downpour, dam breaks or ice jam breaks. A flood watch may also be issued when the onset of flooding is much slower - usually greater than six hours. Watches can be issued up to 12 hours prior to the possible flood event. Listen to a NOAA Weather Radio or local television or radio news station for up-to-date weather information, including upgrades to flood warnings.

A flash flood warning signifies a short duration of intense rain or rapid flooding of counties, communities, streams, or urban areas. Flash floods may result from torrential downpours, dam breaks or ice jam breaks. Take immediate action to protect life and property. Evacuate the area. Move to higher ground. Do not drive through flooded roadways. Continue listening to local news station weather reports for up-to-date weather information and evacuation instructions.

A river flood warning is issued by the NWS for specific communities or areas along a river where flooding is imminent or occurring. River flood warnings will provide crest forecasts. Take immediate action to protect life and property. Evacuate the area. Move to higher ground. Do not drive through flooded roadways. Continue listening to local news station weather reports for up-to-date weather information and evacuation instructions

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