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Multiple cities recorded over 15 in (380 mm) of rain from the system. [11] [16] Fort Lauderdale received the average monthly amount of rain for June in 24 hours on June 12, [17] the wettest day in the city recorded in June. [18] Throughout the whole event, Fort Lauderdale received over 20 in (510 mm) of rain. [14]
The WPC later upgraded the risk to a "Slight Risk", as the confidence increased in the potential for flash flooding, exacerbated by heavy antecedent rainfall on April 11. [10] A flood watch was issued for southeastern Florida during this time. [11] Rainfall spread across south central Florida, throughout the morning of April 12.
That much rain could cause local flash flooding, forecasters said. On Thursday evening, Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for most of the counties in the state. South Florida wasn ...
The city of Miami put their temporary and permanent pump stations to use to reduce the flooding and officials have made plans to hand out sandbags to local residents to reduce flood damage.
Heavy rainfall has been inundating South Florida for a third day in a row on Thursday, with flash flood warnings in effect from Miami to Fort Lauderdale, after Wednesday’s storms transformed ...
The western side of the state, much of which has been in a prolonged drought, also got some major rainfall. Nearly 6.5 inches (16.5 centimeters) of rain fell Tuesday at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport, the weather service says, and flash flood warnings were in effect in those areas as well.
Widespread flash flooding took place in several counties, inundating homes and causing rivers to surge to near-record levels. In a 24-hour-span, roughly 22 in (560 mm) of rain fell in Pensacola, Florida, [34] including 5.68 in (144 mm) an hour, [35] prompting a flash flood emergency. This total accounted for roughly 33% of the city's annual ...
Flood watches that affected millions across southeastern Florida have ended but a watch remained in place for nearly 1.5 million people along eastern Florida through the evening.