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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.
The torrential rainfall rates and accumulation totals through Thursday across southeastern Florida will lead to “a higher probability of flash flooding concerns within the urban corridor down ...
Life-threatening rainfall pummeling South Florida that’s closed I-95 and caused major delays at the region’s two largest airports Wednesday was considered a flash flood emergency — an ...
Some 10,000 customers in Miami-Dade County lost power on Wednesday amid reports of life-threatening flooding. The city of Miami put their temporary and permanent pump stations to use to reduce the ...
A tropical disturbance has brought a rare flash flood emergency to much of southern Florida as residents prepared to weather more heavy rainfall on Thursday and Friday. Wednesday's downpours and subsequent flooding blocked roads, floated vehicles and delayed the Florida Panthers on their way to Stanley Cup games in Canada against the Edmonton ...
There are about 45,000 of these properties in the U.S., as of the end of 2022, with about 3,100 in Florida alone, according to FEMA data analyzed by the NRDC. Florida added about 120 of those ...
June 2–6 – The precursor system to Tropical Storm Alex caused flash flooding in South Florida, inflicting moderate damage to the area. September 26–30 – Hurricane Ian passed through Florida throughout late September 2022. Ian first went over Dry Tortugas National Park in the Florida Keys as a Category 3 storm on September 26 and 27.