Southwest and Southeast Suffolk Face Coastal Flood Advisory This Friday

A coastal flood advisory has been issued for Southwest and Southeast Suffolk. The National Weather Service announced this alert on Thursday at 4:11 a.m. The advisory is effective on Friday between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Flood Advisory Details
The weather service anticipated up to half a foot of inundation in vulnerable areas along the shoreline. Minor flooding may affect roads, low-lying properties, and businesses in flood-prone locations.
Impacts on Travel and Property
- Travelers should allow extra time for commutes, as some roads may close.
- Do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth.
- Property owners in flood-prone areas should take necessary precautions.
Understanding Weather Alerts
It is essential to differentiate between various weather advisories:
- Flash Flood Warning: Take immediate action when a flash flood is imminent.
- Flood Warning: Prepare for significant flooding that is in progress.
- Flood Advisory: Remain aware; minor flooding is possible.
- Flood Watch: Conditions are favorable for flooding to occur.
Safety Recommendations
The National Weather Service provides crucial safety tips for residents in flood-prone areas:
- Move to Higher Ground: Relocate immediately if in flood-prone regions.
- Follow Evacuation Orders: Comply with local authorities promptly.
- Disconnect Utilities: If possible, disconnect electricity and appliances to reduce hazards.
- Avoid Floodwaters: Stay away from any standing water, as it can be deceptive.
- Seek Emergency Help: If trapped by floodwaters, find the highest point and call for help.
Heavy rainfall increases the flooding risk in low-lying areas. Stay informed and prepared by monitoring weather updates. Prioritize safety, and never attempt to drive through flooded roads, even if the water appears shallow.




