Update: Due to water contamination in Watkins Glen, the weekend concert has been canceled. Developing story here.

WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. - Fish might like water, but Phish fans traveling to the Watkins Glen International Raceway for the band's three-day Curveball music festival this weekend might want to pack a raincoat.

Despite the torrential storms that dumped more than 8 inches of rain, triggered flash food warnings and forced Gov. Andrew Cuomo to declare a state of emergency until Aug. 21 in 14 counties across the Finger Lakes, Southern Tier and Central New York, the festival is scheduled to go on as planned, said Zack Kraimer of Big Hassle Media, the firm overseeing media relations for the festival.

The festival is sold out, but resale tickets are available on sites such as StubHub, SeatGeek and Vivid Seats. Prices range from around $400 to $500 for a three-day general admission pass.

Phish will perform on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, but campers can start arriving as early as Wednesday.

The Schuyler County Sheriff's Office announced Monday that Kuhl Winner Way will be closed from County Route 16 to Hedden Road for all traffic beginning Wednesday and ending Monday, due to the festival.

For more information about the Curveball festival, visit phish.com/curveball.