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Flack Broadcasting – NWS: Flood Watch for Central New York and Tug Hill regions exhibited from Sunday morning

Jefferson, Lewis & Oswego Counties:Flood guard from Sunday morning to Monday evening.

* What … floods from rain and snow melt are possible.

* Where … part of Central New York, including the following counties, Jefferson, Lewis and Oswego. Floods are most likely along streams and rivers that drain the Tug Hill Plateau and the western foothills of the Adirondacks.

* If … from Sunday morning to Monday evening.

* Effects … Excessive drainage can lead to flooding of rivers, streams, streams and other deeper locations. If an flood develops, the first effects on smaller streams and in low lies would be on Sunday and Sunday evening, with larger rivers may climb the flood platform on Monday.

* Additional details … rainy times can produce 1.0 to 1.5 inch rain from Sunday to Sunday evening, with the largest rainfall probably producing overlapping areas with a significant snow cover over the Tug Hill Plateau and western foothills of the adirondacks.

Precautionary measures/preparation measures … You should monitor later forecasts and be aware of possible flood warnings. Those who live in areas that are susceptible to floods should be ready to take measures if flooded.

Onida County: Flood guard from Sunday morning to Monday evening.

* What … floods from rain and snow melt is likely.

* Where … part of Central New York, including the following areas, North -oneida and South -oneida.

* If … from Sunday morning to Monday evening.

* Effects … Excessive drainage can lead to flooding of rivers, streams, streams and other deeper locations. Streams and currents can rise from their banks.

* Additional details … rainy times can produce 1.0 to 1.5 inch rain from Sunday to Sunday evening. This precipitation combined with a considerable snow cover in the Northern Oneida County will probably lead to floods. Fish Creek is of particular importance for floods.

Precautionary measures/preparation measures … You should monitor later forecasts and be aware of possible flood warnings. Those who live in areas that are susceptible to floods should be ready to take measures if flooded.

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