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Flash Flood Warning issued July 14 at 4:32PM EDT until July 14 at 7:30PM EDT by NWS Binghamton NY

AREAS AFFECTED: Delaware, NY; Sullivan, NY; Wayne, PA

DESCRIPTION: FFWBGM The National Weather Service in Binghamton has issued a * Flash Flood Warning for... Southwestern Delaware County in central New York... Northwestern Sullivan County in central New York... Northeastern Wayne County in northeastern Pennsylvania... * Until 730 PM EDT. * At 432 PM EDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 0.5 and 2 inches of rain have fallen. The expected rainfall rate is 0.75 to 1.5 inches in 1 hour. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. HAZARD...Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms. SOURCE...Radar. IMPACT...Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas. * Some locations that will experience flash flooding include... Damascus, Callicoon, Cochecton, Hancock, Jeffersonville, Hankins, Stalker, Peabrook, Hortonville, East Branch, Roscoe, Fishs Eddy, Hazel, Equinunk, Harvard, Corbett, Fosterdale, Rutledgedale, Livingston Manor and White Sulphur Springs. This includes the following streams and drainages... Sprague Brook, Read Creek, Big Brook, Birch Ridge Brook, Fish Creek, East Branch Delaware River, Beaver Kill, Spring Brook, Carcass Brook, Buck Brook, Kinneyville Creek, Rose Pond Branch, Tenmile River, South Branch Calkins Creek, East Trout Brook, Lackawaxen River, Alder Marsh Brook, Stewart Brook, Willowemoc Creek, East Brook, Rich Creek, Pea Brook, Nebraska Brook, Laundry Brook, North Branch Calkins Creek, East Branch Basket Creek, Factory Creek, Calkins Creek, Coon Hill Brook, Gulf, The, Peas Eddy Brook, Schoolhouse Creek, Twadell Brook, North Branch Callicoon Creek, Joe Brook, Shandelee Brook, Little Beaver Kill, Hazel Brook, Delaware River, Hollister Creek, Cadosia Creek, Cattail Brook, Shin Creek, Trout Brook, Baxter Brook, Jaketown Creek, North Branch Basket Creek, Little Equinunk Creek, Crooked Creek, Cook Brook, East Branch Callicoon Creek, Equinunk Creek, Campbell Brook, Hankins Creek, Sunny Brook, Basket Creek, Panther Rock Brook, Shingle Brook and Horton Brook.

INSTRUCTION: Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads. In hilly terrain there are hundreds of low water crossings which are potentially dangerous in heavy rain. Do not attempt to cross flooded roads. Find an alternate route.

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