Flash Flooding Ongoing in parts of the Finger Lakes — Live Updates

finger lakes weather forecast flash flood risk map update afternoon tuesday august 14 2018 flash flooding
The Flash Flood Map has been updated to reflect the threat for the remainder of Tuesday afternoon. the best chance for locally heavy rain and flash flooding will be over the northeastern Finger Lakes as thunderstorms develop during the second half of the afternoon. Flooding should be isolated if it occurs, but could still be significant.

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2 Responses

  1. John Gregoire
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    We are in a hilltop valley and host one of the Taugnahhock Crk headwaters, At approx. 0400, streams came out of bank which is most unusual. Receding now with very heavy flow. Our station Meck 4 SW reported a 24 hour total of 3.82 inches!

    • Meteorologist Drew Montreuil
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      Thank you for the report, John. Stay safe out there!