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The NWS also anticipates a moderate risk of flooding in Miami-Dade on Wednesday. About 5 to 7 inches of rain is expected, though that number could reach 10 inches in some areas.
Miami-Dade and Broward counties saw the strongest winds and the most flooding, with gusts up to 51 miles per hour and 7.6 inches of rain measured in Coral Gables.
By 4 p.m. the National Weather Service in Miami said numerous and “non-stop” reports of flooding were coming in after it had issued seven flash flood warnings across its forecast region ...
A flood advisory was issued for Miami-Dade County around 4 p.m. and has been repeatedly extended. It is now set to end at 6 p.m. A flood advisory is issued when flooding is expected but will not ...
Several counties had states-of-emergencies declared for them by Governor Ron DeSantis [10] along with Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Miami-Dade County by their own leaders. [11] The National Weather Service declared a flash flood emergency. [12] Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach opened sites to distribute sandbags. [13] Over 100 pumps were set ...
The brunt of the flooding rain was felt in Northeast Miami-Dade and South Broward. “A few scattered showers are being picked up on radar across South Florida” Friday morning.
The combination of the morning rainfall and rain from preceding days saturated the soils in Broward and Miami-Dade counties to the point that only 1.5–2.0 in (38–51 mm) of rain would need to fall in an hour to produce flash flooding according to flash flood guidance. [13]
Broward and Miami-Dade counties have gotten at least 2 inches of rain each since early Monday. ... prompting the National Weather Service to issue a flood warning that led to flight delays and ...