Local weather forecast by "City, St" or zip code |
Search by city or zip code. Press enter or select the go button to submit request |
|
You are at: NWS Home » SRH Home » SR Organization » CWWD » Regional WCM » Flood Safety Rules
Flood/Flash Flood Safety Rules
Before the Flood...
- Know your flood risk and elevation above flood stage. Do your local streams or rivers flood easily? If so, become familiar with evacuation routes. Be prepared to move to a place of safety.
- Keep a NOAA Weather Radio, a battery-powered portable radio, and flashlights in working order.
- Install check valves in sewer traps to keep flood water from backing up into the drains of your home.
Learn the NWS watch and warning terminology
- Flash Flood/Flood WATCH: Flash flooding or flooding is possible within the designated WATCH area...be alert.
- Flash Flood/Flood WARNING: Flash flooding or flooding has been reported or is imminent. Take necessary precautions at once.
- Urban and Small Stream Advisory: Flooding of small streams, streets, and low-lying areas is occurring.
- Flash Flood/Flood STATEMENT: Provides follow-up information regarding a flash flood/flood event.
During the Flood...
- Avoid areas subject to sudden flooding.
- If you comp upon a flowing stream where water is above your ankles, STOP! TURN AROUND, DON'T DROWN.
- Do NOT attempt to drive over a flooded road. The depth of water is not always obvious. The road bed may be washed out under the water, and you could be stranded or trapped.
- Be especially cautions at night when it is harder to recognize flood dangers.
- Children should NEVER play around high water, storm drains, viaducts, or arroyos.
|
|
National Weather Service
Southern Region Headquarters
819 Taylor St.
Fort Worth, Texas 76102 |
Last Modified: May 30, 2007 |
|