Flood Watch Statement

Bunker down folks, its going to get wet around here.
Areal Flood Watch Statement as of 4:12 PM EDT on June 1, 2012
Flood Watch remains in effect from Saturday evening through
late Sunday night.
The Flood Watch continues for:
* portions of western Maine and New Hampshire including the following areas:

In western Maine, Androscoggin... Central
Somerset... coastal Cumberland... coastal Waldo... coastal York...
interior Cumberland... interior Waldo... interior York...
Kennebec... Knox... Lincoln... northern Franklin... northern
Oxford... Sagadahoc... southern Franklin... southern Oxford and
southern Somerset.
In New Hampshire,
Belknap... coastal
Rockingham... interior Rockingham... Merrimack... northern
Carroll... northern Coos... northern Grafton... southern
Carroll... southern Coos... southern Grafton... Strafford and
Sullivan.
* From Saturday evening through late Sunday night
* excessive rain may fall across the region.
* There may be rapid rises on rivers and streams across the region
beginning Saturday evening. Campgrounds near rivers should take
caution with this system... especially in the North Conway New
Hampshire area.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Flood Watch means there is a potential for flooding based on
current forecasts.
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible
flood warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be
prepared to take action should flooding develop.

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