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Spring and Flood Safety

Date Posted: 03/20/2026
Category: Weather

Clip art of a car next to a Warning Flood Area sign.

As spring brings warmer weather and seasonal rains, it's important to be prepared for potential flooding. 

Flooding is a temporary overflow of water onto land that is normally dry. Floods are the most common disaster in the United States. Failing to evacuate flooded areas or entering flood waters can lead to injury or death.

Floods may:

  • Result from rain, snow, coastal storms, storm surges and overflows of dams and other water systems.
  • Develop slowly or quickly. Flash floods can come with no warning.
  • Cause outages, disrupt transportation, damage buildings and create landslides.

Tips if under a Flood Warning:

  • Find safe shelter right away.
  • Do not walk, swim or drive through flood waters. Turn Around, Don't Drown!
  • Remember, just six inches of moving water can knock you down, and one foot of moving water can sweep your vehicle away.
  • Stay off bridges over fast-moving water.
  • Depending on the type of flooding:
    • Evacuate if told to do so.
    • Move to higher ground or a higher floor.
    • Stay where you are.

For more tips on preparing for floods or how to stay safe during floods please click here.