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.
A few strong showers are moving ashore near #FtLauderdale and #PembrokePines this morning. Heavy rainfall and gusty winds possible with these storms. #flwx #SoFL
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A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for #Broward and #MiamiDade County until 8:45 PM EST. Heavy rain is occurring around the warned area. 1 to 2 inches of rain has already fallen. #flwx #SoFL
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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 showers are currently moving through parts of #Miami and #FtLauderdale. Rainfall rates up to an inch are possible in some of these storms. Avoid flooded roadways. #flwx #SoFL
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Even though the rain has temporarily tapered off in most areas, a Flash Flood Warning continues for SE #PalmBeach Co until 2:30 pm, where 4 to 6 inches has already fallen in the past 3 days. #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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