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Frederick County Government
County Executive Jessica Fitzwater

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 
MAY 30, 2025

 
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Flood Watch in Effect - Stay Alert, Stay Safe

FREDERICK, Md. - The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for Friday afternoon into early Saturday morning. Heavy rain on top of already saturated ground can cause sudden flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying or flood-prone places.

Flooding may also happen in areas with poor drainage or lots of pavement, like parking lots, roads, and sidewalks.

Floodwater can be dangerous and unpredictable. It takes only a few inches of fast-moving water to knock a person off their feet. A foot of water can sweep away a car. It can also hide dangers like missing sections of road, downed branches and sharp objects. What you can’t see can hurt you.

Never walk or drive through floodwater. If you see water over the road, Turn Around, Don’t Drown.

Stay aware of changing conditions through weather reports and alerts. To get emergency alerts, including National Weather Service watches and warnings, visit www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/AlertFC.

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Contact: Rebekah May
Emergency Systems & Communications Administrator 
Division of Emergency Management
 

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