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A flash flood warning is in effect for eastern Delaware County until the evening.
The National Weather Service In Binghamton Has Issued A * Flash Flood Warning For... Eastern Delaware County In Central New York... * Until 830 PM EDT * At 224 PM EDT...National Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated An Area Of Excessive Rainfall Over The Warned Area. Bands Of Showers And Thunderstorms...Some With Torrential Rainfall...Will Cross The Warned Area Through Late Afternoon. Rainfall Rates Of Up To An Inch Per Hour...Are Possible. The Dry Brook...Tremper Kill...And Platte Kill Watersheds Will Be Especially Sensitive To Flooding. * Locations In The Warning Include But Are Not Limited To Davenport...Delhi...Hobart...Margaretville...Meredith...Roxbury And Stamford. Rapid Flooding Of Streams...Creeks...Urban...And Poor Drainage Areas Is Likely In And Near These Locations.
Also under flash flood warning tonight: Sullivan County.
The National Weather Service In Binghamton Has Issued A * Flash Flood Warning For... Sullivan County In Central New York... * Until 815 PM EDT * At 219 PM EDT...National Weather Service Doppler Radar Indicated An Area Of Excessive Rainfall Over The Warned Area. Showers And Thunderstorms With Torrential Rain Will Persists Over The County Through Late Afternoon. The Upper Neversink Drainage Area Will Be Very Sensitive To Flash Flooding. * Locations In The Warning Include But Are Not Limited To Bethel... Bloomingburg...Callicoon...Grahamsville...Liberty...Livingston Manor...Loch Sheldrake...Monticello...Roscoe And Wurtsboro. Rapid Flooding Of Streams...Creeks...Urban...And Poor Drainage Areas Is Likely In And Near These Locations.
A flash flood watch is in effect across south central New York and northeastern Pennsylvania until 6:00pm.
..Flash Flood Watch Remains In Effect Until 6 PM EDT This Evening... The Flash Flood Watch Continues For * Portions Of New York And Northeast Pennsylvania...Including The Following Counties...In New York...Broome...Chenango... Cortland...Delaware...Madison...Oneida...Otsego...Sullivan And Tioga. In Northeast Pennsylvania...Bradford...Lackawanna... Luzerne...Pike...Wayne...Susquehanna And Wyoming. * Until 6 PM EDT This Evening * A Strong Upper Level Trough Over The Eastern Great Lakes Is Lifting Northeast This Afternoon...With Showers And Thunderstorms. Many Areas In Central New York And Northeast Pennsylvania Are Saturated From Recent Heavy Rainfall...And Additional Rain Will Result In The Potential For Flash Flooding As Rainfall Rates Approach An Inch Per Hour. * Locally Heavy Rains May Cause Rapid Rises On Streams And Creeks And Also Urban Flooding.
A flood warning is in effect for the Esopus Creek at Mount Marion until early Friday morning.
The National Weather Service In Albany Has Issued A * Flood Warning For The Esopus Creek At Mount Marion. * From This Afternoon Until Friday Evening. * At 2 PM Thursday The Stage Was...19.1 Feet. * Flood Stage Is 20.0 Feet. * Minor Flooding Is Forecast. * Forecast...The River Is Forecast To Reach Flood Stage By 5 PM Thursday And Forecast To Continue To Rise To Near 21.0 Feet Around 2 AM Friday. The River Is Forecast To Fall Below Flood Stage After 5 PM Friday. * Impact...At 22.0 Feet...Flooding Affects About 25 Homes On Orlando Street...Buckley Street And Sandy Lane
A flood warning is in effect for the Rondout Creek in Rosendale.
The National Weather Service In Albany Has Issued A * Flood Warning For The Rondout Creek At Rosendale. * From This Afternoon Until Friday Morning. * At 12 PM Thursday The Stage Was...17.9 Feet. * Flood Stage Is 18.0 Feet. * Minor Flooding Is Forecast. * Forecast...The River Is Forecast To Reach Flood Stage By 1:15 PM Thursday And Forecast To Continue To Rise To Near 18.6 Feet Around 8 PM Thursday. The River Is Forecast To Fall Below Flood Stage After 12 AM Friday.