LIVINGSTON COUNTY – The National Weather Service activated a flash flood watch for Livingston and several surrounding counties. According to our news partners News10 NBC, thunderstorms are expected during the late afternoon and evening in Western and Central New York on Sunday. Some of the storms are expected to have torrential downpours. "A slow moving cold front will help to generate strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon and … [Read more...]
Flash Flood Watch Now in Effect for Livingston County
LIVINGSTON COUNTY – The National Weather Service put a flash flood watch in effect for Livingston County following this morning's thunderstorm. According to the National Weather Service, the watch will remain in effect through the evening of June 15. "With heavy rain already occurring earlier this morning, it will not take much rainfall to cause flooding in some area creeks and streams," said the National Weather Service. "Urban areas and … [Read more...]
Livingston County Enters Tornado Watch
LIVINGSTON COUNTY – The County is on a tornado watch until Monday night. The National Weather Service activated the tornado watch until 10 p.m. Monday. A tornado watch indicates that conditions are favorable for tornadoes, 'which may pose a risk to life and property.' Watches are issued up to 48 hours in advance with forecaster confidence around 50%. Livingston County is also currently under a flood watch. … [Read more...]
Livingston County Enters Flood Watch Thursday
LIVINGSTON COUNTY – A flood watch will go into effect for Livingston County starting on Thursday. According to the National Weather Service, 2 to 2 and a half inches of rain are expected Wednesday night into Friday which will cause significant rises in area tributaries. The watch is from Thursday morning through Saturday afternoon. "Some tributaries may exceed their banks, especially if actual rainfall is at the higher end of the forecast … [Read more...]
WNY on Flood Watch for Weekend
LIVINGSTON COUNTY – Western New York is predicted to see some flooding as a result of the sudden snow melt as we continue this year's snow melt. According to news partner 13WHAM, a flood watch is in effect for all of WNY through 8 a.m. Sunday. Snowmelt from the warming temperatures along with rainfall will present the risk of ice jam flooding. Low lying areas have a greater risk. The National Weather Service says that a portion of Western … [Read more...]