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Residents Encouraged to Monitor Weather

Published Aug 7, 2016

The National Weather Service in Mobile is forecasting an extended period of heavy rain, with rainfalls in our area up to 15 inches, Tuesday through Saturday. At this time, the greatest threats to our area are minor to moderate flooding along area rivers, creeks and low lying areas that typically have poor drainage and possible flash flooding of roadways.  Escambia County Emergency Management staff are continuing to monitor the system.

At this time residents are encouraged to:

  • Monitor the weather forecast daily as conditions can change quickly.
  • Remember that sand and sand bags are available at local home improvement stores for purchase.
  • Clear your yard of any debris that might clog stormwater drains when washed to the street by rain such as leaves or limbs.
  • Turn off any automatic sprinkler systems and do not water your lawn until after the storm passes.
  • Remember heavy rain may quickly flood low-lying areas including roads and bridges.  Standing water creates a serious road hazard, even when only a portion of the roadway is flooded. Most deaths from flooding in the United States are due to people driving their cars into flooded areas - “Turn around, don’t drown.”

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