A flood warning is in place for parts of Armstrong County until 5:30 p.m. as rain and higher temperatures could lead to ice jam flooding.

The warning covers areas near the Allegheny River in northern Armstrong County south of Foxburg and downriver beyond Parker and nearby parts of Clarion County. The National Weather Service issued the warning after ice on the river broke free and was seen heading downriver from the Foxburg area.

A flood watch had been in place for Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Fayette, Forest, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, Venango and Westmoreland counties until 1 p.m. Friday.

“With rain and warm temperatures, river ice breakup and jamming is possible over the next 24 hours. A flood watch was issued where issues are ‘most likely’ to occur,” a social media post from National Weather Service Pittsburgh said.

The post listed Connoquenessing Creek, Oil Creek, French Creek, Redbank Creek, Mahoning Creek, Allegheny, Yough and Clarion rivers as potential spots for flooding.