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Flash Flood Warning Moab

Flash Flood Warning Moab

less than a minute read 23-11-2024
Flash Flood Warning Moab

Urgent Warning: Flash Flooding Threatens Moab Area

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for the Moab, Utah area. Heavy rainfall is expected to continue through the evening, posing a significant threat of flash flooding in low-lying areas and canyons. This warning is in effect until 11:00 PM MST.

What to Expect

Residents and visitors in the Moab area should be prepared for:

  • Rapidly rising water levels: Creeks, washes, and rivers can fill unexpectedly quickly, even in areas that normally see little water.
  • Dangerous road conditions: Flooding can make roads impassable and dangerous. Avoid driving through flooded areas.
  • Potential property damage: Flash floods can cause significant damage to homes and businesses.

Areas Most At Risk

While the entire Moab area is at risk, these locations are particularly vulnerable:

  • Mill Creek Canyon: Known for its steep slopes and narrow canyon, Mill Creek is prone to rapid water buildup during heavy rainfall.
  • Portions of Highway 191: Low-lying sections of Highway 191 are at risk of flooding. Drivers should exercise extreme caution.
  • La Sal Mountains foothills: Runoff from the mountains can quickly overwhelm drainage systems.

What You Should Do

  • Stay informed: Monitor weather reports and alerts from the National Weather Service.
  • Avoid flood-prone areas: Stay away from low-lying areas, washes, and rivers.
  • Move vehicles to higher ground: Do not park vehicles in areas prone to flooding.
  • Have an evacuation plan: Be prepared to evacuate if necessary.
  • Never drive through flooded areas: The water may be deeper than it appears, and the current can be incredibly strong. Turn around, don't drown.

Staying Safe During a Flash Flood

Flash floods can develop rapidly and without warning. If you encounter a flash flood:

  • Seek higher ground immediately.
  • Do not attempt to cross flowing water.
  • Avoid downed power lines.
  • Report any flooding to local authorities.

This is a serious situation. Take appropriate precautions to protect yourself and your property. Stay tuned to local news channels and the National Weather Service for updates.