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Shapiro administration reminds Pennsylvanians to be safe, smart during Tropical Storm Debby

Anyone planning to travel should closely monitor weather conditions along travel routes.

HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) are reminding Pennsylvanians to exercise caution during periods of heavy rain and to be alert for potential flooding on roadways and low-lying areas. 

Rain is expected to begin at midnight on Thursday and continue throughout Friday, wrapping up shortly after midnight. While the heaviest rain is expected to impact central Pa., periods of heavy rain are possible elsewhere in the Commonwealth. 

This intense rainfall is expected to cause flash flooding which may make roadways impassable. 

"Our crews have been preparing for days by clearing out debris around drainage inlets and under bridges while readying equipment," said PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll. "With the forecast amount of rain, we remind the public to not drive on roads that are covered with water because even shallow, swiftly flowing water can wash a car from a roadway."

Drivers are urged to watch for ponding on roadways and flooding in poor drainage areas while traveling.

“We are working with our state agency partners to be ready with any state resources that are needed to support county and local response to this storm,” said PEMA Director Randy Padfield. “This is the time for everyone at home to make sure they’re ready by reviewing their family emergency plans, making sure they have multiple ways to get severe weather alerts, and avoiding any unnecessary travel as conditions get worse.”

PennDOT and PEMA officials are reminding residents to have at least two ways to receive weather alerts and to know what actions to take when the National Weather Service issues an alert. 

A watch is issued when weather conditions are favorable for hazardous weather to occur in the near future, giving you time to prepare for further action. You should pay close attention to changing conditions during a watch. 

A warning is issued when hazardous weather is occurring, which is your trigger to take immediate action to keep you and your loved ones safe.

PennDOT is warning motorists not to drive across roads covered with water because even shallow, swiftly flowing water can wash a car from a roadway. Also, the roadbed may not be intact under the water. 

Never drive around barricades or signs on closed roads: Turn Around, Don't Drown.

Anyone planning to travel should closely monitor weather conditions along travel routes.

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