West Hill Lake Barkhamsted, CT
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Warning Date: 6:36 PM EDT on July 2, 2009
Warning Description: Areal Flood Advisory, Flash Flood Watch
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Warning Description: Areal Flood Advisory, Flash Flood Watch

Warning Date: 6:36 PM EDT on July 2, 2009

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Warning Message:The National Weather Service in Albany has issued a
* flood advisory for...
  southeastern Litchfield County in northern Connecticut...
* until 930 PM EDT
* at 634 PM EDT National Weather Service Doppler radar estimated 1.5 
  to 2 inches of rain has fallen across extreme southeast Litchfield 
  County.
Additional rainfall up to an inch is possible across the advisory 
area. Runoff from the rainfall may lead to minor flooding of small 
streams and urban areas...as well as other poor drainage locations.
Some towns that may be affected include Woodbury and Watertown.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
Do not drive your vehicle into areas where the water covers the
roadway. The water depth may be too great to allow your car to cross
safely. Move to higher ground.
A flood advisory means river or stream flows are elevated or ponding
of water in urban or other areas is occurring or is imminent.
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312 PM EDT Thu Jul 2 2009
...Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through late tonight...
The Flash Flood Watch continues for
* portions of northwestern Connecticut...western Massachusetts...
 east central New York and southern Vermont...including the 
 following areas...in northwestern Connecticut...northern 
 Litchfield and southern Litchfield. In western Massachusetts...
 northern Berkshire and southern Berkshire. In east central New 
 York...eastern Albany...eastern Columbia...eastern Dutchess...
 eastern Greene...eastern Rensselaer...eastern Schenectady...
 eastern Ulster...Hamilton...Montgomery...northern Fulton...
 northern Herkimer...northern Saratoga...northern Warren...
 northern Washington...Schoharie...southeast Warren...southern 
 Fulton...southern Herkimer...southern Saratoga...southern 
 Washington...western Albany...western Columbia...western 
 Dutchess...western Greene...western Rensselaer...western 
 Schenectady and western Ulster. In southern Vermont...
 Bennington...eastern Windham and western Windham.
* Through late tonight
* an upper level disturbance and a low pressure system will focus
  bands of showers and thunderstorms across the watch area today
  through Thursday night. Some of the training of showers and
  thunderstorms could produce one to three inches of rainfall in a
  very short period time. This rainfall will fall on saturated
  ground due to the heavy rainfall over the past couple of days.
  The heavy rainfall may potentially produce localized flash
  flooding. Heavy rainfall is possible from the western Mohawk
  Valley...Adirondacks...and Catskills eastward across the Hudson
  Valley into western New England. A southerly flow aloft can
  cause some orographic enhancement of rainfall along the
  Catskills and the higher terrain east of the Hudson River
  including the Litchfield Hills...the Berkshires...and the Green
  Mountains.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead
to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a very dangerous situation.
You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action
should flash flood warnings be issued.
Most flood deaths occur in automobiles. Never drive your vehicle
into areas where the water covers the roadway. Flood waters are
usually deeper than they appear. Just one foot of flowing water
is powerful enough to sweep vehicles off the Road. When
encountering flooded roads make the smart choice...turn around...
dont drown.
To report flooding...have the nearest law enforcement agency
relay your report to the National Weather Service forecast office
in Albany.
Please report flooding to the National Weather Service by email
at alb.Stormreport@noaa.Gov or to emergency management whom will
relay your report to the National Weather Service in Albany.