I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but I can share how to get the latest flash flood watch updates quickly and reliably.
- Check the National Weather Service (NWS) local office for your region. For Los Angeles and Southern California, look at the NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard or Weather Prediction Center pages for active flood advisories and flash flood watches.
- Monitor reputable local news outlets and their weather sections, which often relay NWS updates in real time.
- Use weather apps or widgets that pull data from NWS alerts (e.g., Weather.gov alerts, Weather Channel app, or your smartphone’s weather alerts).
- If you’re near flood-prone areas, follow mayoral or county emergency management social feeds for evacuation or shelter-in-place guidance.
If you’d like, tell me your preferred source (NWS, local TV station, or a weather app), and I can guide you to the exact page or set up a quick, tailored update checklist for you.
Note: Since I can’t fetch current data in this moment, I recommend checking the latest alerts now from the sources above. If you want, I can format a one-page monitoring plan you can reuse.
Sources
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told CBS News Monday that the state of Texas could pay for storm sirens along the Guadalupe River. Frustration for some is growing over warnings and evacuation orders given ahead of the storms that dumped water on the Guadalupe River, causing the devastating flash floods that slammed the Texas Hill Country. Records released Tuesday show Camp Mystic met state regulations for disaster procedures, but details of the plan remain unclear.
www.cbsnews.comSouthern California is preparing for potentially dangerous flooding as storms slam the region. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has announced a multi-million dollar relief initiative for victims of last month's deadly July 4th floods. CBS News correspondent Jason Allen reports on ongoing recovery efforts. Parents of some of the more than two dozen girls who died in last month's deadly Texas floods delivered emotional testimony during a state hearing Wednesday where they raised questions about the...
www.cbsnews.comUPDATE, 12:16 p. m. The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for portions of West Virginia, northeast Kentucky and southeast Ohio.
wchstv.comA Flash Flood Watch is in effect for most of the western half of the state through Monday morning due to heavy rain throughout the weekend.
www.fox5atlanta.comAbout Floods and Flash Floods
www.weather.govWhile the most active spots stay focused over Florida and Texas, Thursday is a transitional day where we iron out uncertainties just in time for the July 4th weekend. All of these details are provided daily in the Weather & Radar daily briefing
www.weatherandradar.comThunderstorms with heavy downpours may lead to pockets of flash flooding this afternoon and evening.
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