flood watch

Flood Watch Again
Flood Watch Again
Flood Watch Again
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for the Twin Tiers through April 2 due to a combination of rain and snow melt flowing into the rivers.
More Rain
More Rain
More Rain
Weather forecasters say there's a potential for flooding in the Twin Tiers this weekend because of rain associated with Hurricane Joaquin. The region continued to cope with heavy rain that started late September 30 and was expected to diminish during the day October 1...
Dry Spell Over
Dry Spell Over
Dry Spell Over
A relatively rain-free month of September in the Binghamton area wraps up with two very wet days. Two to four inches of rain is expected through October 1 over most of the region. But some locations could receive more than four inches. If that happens, there could be localized flash flooding...
Wild weather
Wild weather
Wild weather
After several days of warm and muggy conditions, people in the Twin Tiers were advised to be prepared for the possibility of flash flooding with the potential for torrential rainfall in parts of the region. The National Weather Service at Binghamton has posted a flash flood watch for much of upstate New York and northeastern Pennsylvania...
A soggy day
A soggy day
A soggy day
The National Weather Service has lifted a flood watch that had been in effect for the Twin Tiers. Although some additional showers were expected in the region, forecasters indicated the threat of possible small stream and urban flooding had diminished. A flood watch remained in effect for counties east...
Flood watch
Flood watch
Flood watch
The National Weather Service has posted a flood watch for the Twin Tiers. The flood watch is to be in effect from Thursday morning through Friday morning for the southern tier of New York and northeastern Pennsylvania. Forecasters say rain will overspread the region early Thursday morning...