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Heavy T-Storm clock, which was granted by sunset until Tuesday, flood guard in force until Wednesday

The thunderstorm is increasing in our region. For this reason, a severe thunderstorm was issued.

While many places that preserve the thunderstorms should see rainfalls, lightning and thunder, the warnings of dangers are on alarm.

A warning would point out that a certain thunderstorm creates a much more common harmful wind and hail within the warned area!

To see where rain and storm are:
-Click here for the interactive Doppler radar.
-Click here for Live Triple Doppler Radar.

Here the heavy thunderstorm is effective:

Here is the flood clock in force:

Click on the latest warnings and warnings for the immediate CNY area:
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Click on the latest warnings and warnings for a large part of Upstate & Cny:
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What does a “severe storm warning” mean?:
-A severe thunderstorm warning means that there is an immediate danger to large hail, harmful winds, flash and heavy rain on the way of the strongest part of the storm.
-Severe winch is defined by a wind of more than 58 miles per hour.

What happens if an “EAS” anest runs on my phone for a “severe storm warning”?:
-The types of warnings can cause even more difficult and potentially widespread damage.
-with 80 km / h wind damage occur.
-A notalarm warning will go out on your phone and television if this is issued.
-Sever hail is defined as a quarter size hail.
-The hail damage for the destructive hail is defined as a hail of the baseball size.
-A notalarm warning will go out on your phone and television if this is issued.
-You should search for protection immediately.

If your area has a severe thunderstorm warning, you should do the following what you should do:
-If you are outside, go to your house, a strong building or in your car. If there is no building nearby, your best protection is in a cave or a ditch. Boat drivers should go ashore immediately.
-If indoors in an interior on the lowest level. Stay away from windows and doors. Do not use electrical devices. Only use the phone except in an emergency.
-If you drive, drive to the roadside until the storm is over. Heavy rain with every thunderstorm can flood the streets quickly. Never try to drive through an area where the water covers the road, even if you think it's flat. This water can sweep your vehicle away.
-Clace ensure that you have fresh batteries on hand and several compensation so that you can often use flashlights.
-Clace make sure that your cell phone charge all day long if you cannot charge it later.
-Place a fresh cell phone bank/a new cell phone block and calculate if you have to charge your cell phone.

What does a “heavy thunderstorm watch” mean?:
-A heavy thunderstorm is issued to make it aware that thunderstorms, the harmful winds of 58 miles per hour or more and/or large hail with a diameter of 1 inch or larger, develop in the next few hours.
-Een clock does not mean that storm appears or will occur shortly, but you should pay even more attention.
-A warning means that storm is imminent or is happening shortly before.
-The Local National Weather Service Offices issue warnings of direct danger.

If your area has a severe thunderstorm clock, you should do what you should do here:
– Out your normal activities, but you are aware of the possibility of storm development.
– Keep an eye on interactive Doppler and Dreiler-Doppler radar devices on CnyCentral.com.
– Keep your phone with your CnyCentral Mobile app. If warnings are issued, you will know it.
– Check NBC3, CBS5 and CW6 regularly for updates to the weather and possible warnings.
– Plan how you can quickly get to a safe place if a warning is exhibited for your area or whether storm is observed where you are.
– Make sure you have fresh batteries on hand and several compensation so that you can often use flashlights.
– Make sure that your cell phone will burden the whole day if you cannot charge it later
-Hold a fresh cell phone bank/new cell phone blocks and are charged if you have to charge your cell phone.

What does a “heavy thunderstorm” mean?:
-A heavy thunderstorm contains harmful winds of at least 58 miles per hour and/or quarter size or larger.
– This type of wind and/or hail damage would lead to property damage and the potential for trees and wires.
– Even if thunderstorms do not become serious, the strength can go out if lightning strikes strain or power cones.

What should you do before the storm today?:
– Keep your cell phone and electronics charged today before this thunderstorm approaches us.
-Make sure you watch NBC3 and CBS5 for storm crawl and possible live cut-ins about storms.
– Download the CnyCentral Weather Authority app so that you can watch these thunderstorms with the interactive Doppler radar!
– In addition, we will also have a lot of information on Facebook and Twitter.

Flooding clocks are issued to inform the public that the current and developing weather pattern is in the case that the potential for flooding is about parts of our area. The occurrence of floods is neither safe nor immediately to be immediately imminent. Check the flood action plans, stay up to date and be ready for the necessary measures when a warning is issued or floods are observed. A watch does not mean that floods now occur. If a flood warning is issued, the threat to the upcoming risk of flooding is already taking place.

If your area has a flood clock, you should do what you should do here:
– Go to your normal activities, but you are aware of developing when and/if heavy rain occurs.
– Keep an eye on interactive Doppler and Dreiler-Doppler radar devices on CnyCentral.com.
– Keep your phone with your CnyCentral Mobile app. If warnings are issued, you will know it.
-RE check NBC-3, CBS-5 and CW-6 on updates of the weather and possible warnings.
– You know in which county you live and where you are in relation to streams, streams or rivers that can become killers in heavy rains.
– If you live or work in an area that is susceptible to floods, you have a safe way of evacuation when flooding occurs.
– Keep a battery -operated radio and several flashlights available and in operation.

A Flooding warning means that floods are imminent or occur. All interested parties should take the necessary precautionary measures immediately. Evacue to higher soil.

If your area has a flood warning, you should do what you should do here:
– Do not try to cross water quickly
– Do not try to cross waters of unknown depth on foot, car, truck or sports supply companies.
– It only takes a few centimeters of flowing water to carry vehicles away.
-If your car opens in a flooded or low area, give it up immediately.
– Turn around, don't drown. Find an alternative route.

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