Flood Watch Issued in South Florida through Wednesday Evening
From drought to deluge, residents of South Florida have experienced quite the swing in weather over the past week.
Strong showers are moving through parts of #FtMyers this afternoon and continuing to the west-northwest. These storms will be near #PortCharlotte within the hour. #flwx #swfl
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The rain is becoming heavier and steadier across portions of #SoFla, well ahead of Tropical Storm #Eta’s approach. The flood risk will be increasing with time in these areas Sunday.
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As we head into the weekend, moisture will continue to increase across #SoFL ahead of #Eta. Scattered showers are currently making their way through parts of #Miami, #FtLauderdale and #Naples. #flwx
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Heavy rain squall moving into #Miami and #FortLauderdale over next hour could cause localized flooding. Flood Watch continues through this evening for the area >>
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A few morning showers are moving ashore near #FtMyers & #PortCharlotte this morning. Brief heavy rainfall possible with additional showers and t-storms expected to develop later this afternoon. #flwx
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Showers and t-storms are moving ashore from the Gulf towards #PortCharlotte and #FtMyers. Heavy rainfall and some rumbles of thunder possible as these storms move through the region. #flwx
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Showers and a few strong t-storms are developing near #FtMyers and #PortCharlotte. Heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and excessive lightning possible especially along the I-75 corridor. #flwx #SWFL
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