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  1. Flood Warning VS. Watch - National Weather Service

    A Flood Advisory is issued when flooding is not expected to be bad enough to issue a warning. However, it may cause significant inconvenience, and if caution is not exercised, it could lead to …

  2. Active Alerts - National Weather Service

    Active Alerts Weather.gov > Active Alerts NWS API Excessive Rainfall National River Flooding Thunderstorm/Tornado Outlook Hurricanes Fire Weather Outlooks UV Alerts Tsunamis Drought …

  3. Flood Related Products - National Weather Service

    A Flash Flood Warning is issued to inform the public, emergency management and other cooperating agencies that flash flooding is in progress, imminent, or highly likely.

  4. Flash Flood Watch - National Weather Service

    Flash Flood Watch Click on the specific site below to view the Flash Flood Watch product (s):

  5. With this change to impact-based FFWs, the NWS is aiming to improve the public response to Flash Flood Warnings by providing easily readable information and issuing WEA alerts only for flash flood …

  6. Active Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Hawaii

    The following products are the most recent watches/warnings/advisories/statements that have been issued by the Weather Forecast Office in Honolulu, HI for the state of Hawaii, and the surrounding …

  7. Flash Flood Warning - National Weather Service

    Flash Flood Warning Click on the specific site below to view the Flash Flood Warning product (s):

  8. Flood and Flash Flood Warnings - National Weather Service

    On days with a high threat for flooding, you may hear of a Flash Flood or Flood Watch, which means that flash flooding or flooding is possible within the watch area.

  9. Seattle/Tacoma, WA - National Weather Service

    2 days ago · Flooding continue across western Washington. Make sure you follow all instructions from local officials (if instructed to do so), and DO NOT drive through barricades or flooded areas.

  10. Flash Flooding Definition - National Weather Service

    Flash Flooding occurs so quickly that people are caught off-guard. Their situation may become dangerous if they encounter high, fast-moving water while traveling.