Flood Alert Issued for Blair County and Surrounding Areas
The National Weather Service has issued an urgent flood alert for Blair County and its surrounding areas. The alert, released on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, warns of an elevated risk of inundation and river flooding due to an additional 1.5-2.5 inches of expected rainfall.
Forecast Details
The extra rainfall is expected to hit central and eastern Pennsylvania throughout the day and maintain the elevated risk of flooding through the night. Minor to moderate river flooding is forecasted on smaller streams and creeks across basins in south-central Pennsylvania. There is a possibility of additional flood warnings being posted later in the day.
Significant rises are expected on the mainstem Susquehanna, with crests predicted to reach minor flood stage by Friday. Residents in the affected areas are urged to stay alert to updates and take necessary precautions.
Where to Find More Information
For more detailed information, graphics, and updates on the situation, you can visit the National Weather Service’s website. Here are some helpful links:
This alert was issued by the Blair County Department of Emergency Services and the National Weather Service Partners.
The original alert can be found on the Blair County Department of Emergency Services’ Facebook page, where it was published on April 3, 2024, at 12:30 PM. We encourage readers to access the original article for more in-depth information.
Please stay safe and stay informed. Remember, preparedness is key to effectively handling any emergency situation.
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