A flood threat is in place across the Black Hills, Flood Watch issued for the area

The Black Hills will see a prolonged period of scattered showers and storms. The forecast calls for rain to persist through Saturday, accompanied by the potential for heavy downpours within a short span. Residents and visitors alike should be prepared for challenging weather conditions, as additional accumulations of 3 to 4 inches of rain are anticipated across the region by Saturday evening.

The imminent risk of flash flooding looms large, making it imperative for everyone to stay informed and exercise caution during this weather event. With additional accumulations of 3 to 4 inches of rain expected, the Black Hills face an elevated risk of flash flooding. Flash floods are swift, powerful floods that can materialize rapidly and catch people off guard. They can cause substantial damage to homes, vehicles, and infrastructure, posing a significant threat to life and property. Everyone in the region must remain vigilant and stay informed about the changing weather conditions to respond promptly if flash flooding occurs.

In the face of this unpredictable weather event, preparedness and safety must be the top priorities for residents and visitors in the Black Hills. Here are some essential measures to consider:

  1. Monitor Weather Updates: Stay tuned to local weather updates from reliable sources. Keep track of advisories, warnings, and emergency notifications.

  2. Avoid Flood-Prone Areas: Stay clear of areas prone to flooding, especially low-lying regions and underpasses. Do not attempt to cross flooded roads on foot or in a vehicle.

  3. Create an Emergency Plan: Develop a family emergency plan with evacuation routes and a communication strategy. Ensure everyone is aware of the plan and practices it.|

Written by: Candyse Arivett


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