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Coastal flood advisory affecting Essex and Union counties Friday

J.Nelson35 min ago
The National Weather Service issued a coastal flood advisory at 5:24 p.m. on Thursday valid for Friday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. for Essex and Union counties.

The weather service comments, "If travel is required, allow extra time as some roads may be closed. Do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth. Take the necessary actions to protect flood-prone property."

Understanding the differences between advisories, watches, and warnings
  • Flash flood warning: Take action!
  • A flash flood warning is issued when a flash flood is either imminent or already occurring. In flood-prone areas, it's crucial to move immediately to higher ground. A flash flood is a sudden and violent inundation that can develop within minutes to hours, and it can even happen in areas not currently experiencing rainfall.

  • Flood warning: Take action!
  • A flood warning is issued when flooding is imminent or occurring.

  • Flood advisory: Be aware:
  • A flood advisory is issued when flooding is not expected to be bad enough to issue a warning. However, it may cause significant inconvenience, and if caution is not exercised, it could lead to situations that may threaten life and/or property.

  • Flood watch: Be prepared:
  • A flood watch is issued when conditions are favorable for flooding. It doesn't guarantee that flooding will occur, but it signifies that the possibility exists.

    Be flood-ready: Expert guidance from the weather service for your safety In flood-prone regions or while camping in low-lying areas, understanding and following the weather service flood safety guidelines can be a lifesaver:

    Move to higher ground:

    If you're in a flood-prone area, or if you're camping in a low-lying spot, move to higher ground as a first step.

    Adhere to evacuation orders:

    If local authorities issue an evacuation order, heed it promptly. Prior to leaving, secure your home by locking it.

    Disconnect utilities and appliances:

    If time permits, disconnect your utilities and appliances. This precaution minimizes electrical hazards during flooding.

    Avoid basements and submerged areas:

    Steer clear of basements or rooms where water has submerged electrical outlets or cords. This helps prevent electrical accidents.

    Evacuate promptly for safety:

    If you notice sparks or hear buzzing, crackling, snapping, or popping noises, evacuate immediately. Avoid any water that may be charged with electricity.

    Stay away from floodwaters:

    Never attempt to walk through floodwaters. Even just 6 inches of swiftly moving water can forcefully knock you off your feet.

    Seek higher ground when trapped:

    In the event you become trapped by moving water, make your way to the highest point available and contact emergency services by calling 911.

    When heavy rain occurs, there is a potential for flooding, particularly in areas that are low-lying or prone to floods. It is crucial to never drive through water on the road, even if it appears shallow. According to the weather service, as little as 12 inches of fast-flowing water can carry away most vehicles. Prioritize your safety by staying informed and prepared.

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