 It doesn't take much rain to cause flooding. At low water crossings throughout the city, water can rise in just seconds, sweeping your car off the road, even submerging it. Remember, turn around, don't drown, and watch for flood warning flashers at the city's highest risk locations for flooding. These flashers activate when sensors detect rising water. The systems are not 100 percent perfect. They are subject to equipment failure, just like any system would be. Even if the flashers aren't working, your instinct should be to turn around, if you see water on the road. You can also check for flooding before you hit the road. This online map tracks flasher activations in real time, allowing you to avoid high water danger and find a safer route. More people drown in their cars during flash flooding than in any other location. So know before you go. And if you see high water, turn around, don't drown. Find real time flood updates and more information at Fort Worth Texas dot gov slash flood warning.