New York, NY – The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a coastal flood advisory for Manhattan and Staten Island on Friday, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., warning residents and commuters of potential flooding and road closures.
Advisory Details
At 2:04 a.m. Thursday, the NWS released the advisory, cautioning that flooding may create travel delays and pose safety risks. As per SiLive, the agency advised:
“If travel is required, allow extra time as some roads may be closed. Do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth. Take the necessary actions to protect flood-prone property.”
Understanding Flood Alerts
The NWS issues different types of flood notifications depending on severity:
- Flash Flood Warning – Take Action: Issued when a flash flood is imminent or already occurring. Residents in flood-prone areas should move immediately to higher ground. Flash floods can happen quickly, even in areas without rainfall.
- Flood Warning – Take Action: Declared when flooding is about to happen or is already underway. Immediate precautions are necessary.
- Flood Advisory – Be Aware: Issued when flooding is unlikely to be severe but may still cause significant inconvenience or risk to life and property.
- Flood Watch – Be Prepared: Issued when conditions are favorable for flooding. It indicates a possibility, but not a certainty, of flooding.
Safety Guidelines During Flooding
The NWS emphasizes several precautions to stay safe during flood events:
- Move to Higher Ground: Relocate if you are in a flood-prone area or camping in a low-lying spot.
- Follow Evacuation Orders: Heed instructions from local authorities immediately and secure your home by locking doors before leaving.
- Disconnect Utilities and Appliances: If time permits, turn off electrical utilities to reduce the risk of electrical hazards.
- Avoid Submerged Areas: Stay away from basements or flooded rooms with electrical outlets or cords.
- Evacuate Promptly for Safety: If you notice sparks or hear buzzing, cracking, or popping sounds, leave immediately. Do not enter water that may carry an electrical charge.
Travel and Community Precautions
Residents and commuters in Manhattan and Staten Island are urged to plan for extra travel time and avoid flooded streets. Property owners in low-lying areas should take steps to protect homes and vehicles before the advisory period begins.
Conclusion
The coastal flood advisory for Friday evening serves as a reminder that even moderate flooding can disrupt travel and pose safety risks. Following NWS guidelines can help prevent injuries and property damage during flood events.
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