Flash Flood Warning
Flash Flood Warning · Allegany, MD
Last updated · source: NOAA / National Weather Service
This event is no longer active — it's kept here as a record. Recovery may still be underway; the guidance below applies.
Flash Flood Warning issued July 5 at 4:18PM EDT until July 5 at 7:30PM EDT by NWS Baltimore MD/Washington DC
This is a severe-significance flash flood warning event affecting Allegany, MD, tracked from official feeds (NOAA / National Weather Service). We update this page as the situation develops.
- Type
- Flash Flood Warning
- Area
- Allegany, MD
- Began
- 2026-07-05 20:18 UTC
- Expected end
- 2026-07-05 23:30 UTC
Possible damage: watermold
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Allegany, MD
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Latest updates
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- Storm report NWS PBZ storm report
FLASH FLOOD — 1 E Homer City, PA
Report from mPING: Homes or buildings filled with water.
- Storm report NWS LWX storm report
FLASH FLOOD — Dogwood Flats, MD
Allegany County 911 relayed report of several inches of flowing water from a run that feeds into George's Creek. This is on Sugar Maple Lane and Rt 36 in Barton. Rt 36 is impassable due, and water has entered the basement of several nearby homes.
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