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Farther south, Fort Myers recorded 5.44 in (138 mm) of rain, the most recorded there in a 24 hour span. [22] The South Florida Water Management District set up five temporary pumps in Miami Beach and along the Miami River. [23] I-95 southbound in Broward County had to be rerouted to avoid a flooded section of the route.
A channel of moisture flows in from the south over Florida on Thursday, June 13, 2024 continuing days of rain that caused life threatening flooding in Broward and Miami Dade counties on June 12, 2024.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a state of emergency on Wednesday following intense flash flooding in south Florida. ... 2024 at 1:00 PM. ... Officials restrict helicopters near Reagan National ...
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 ...
Milton dumped 16 in (410 mm) of rain on Hillsborough County, [352] following its landfall south of the Tampa Bay area, near Siesta Key, as a Category 3 hurricane on October 9. [353] Flooding, along with additional damage, adversely affected Helene cleanup efforts in the region. [352] In response, Bay Area nonprofits expanded their relief work ...
On April 12, 2023, a historic flash flood event occurred in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and surrounding areas. The Fort Lauderdale area reported 25.6 inches (65 cm) of rain within approximately 12 hours [45] 21 – 22 July 2023 3 (1 missing) heavy rain 2023 Nova Scotia floods: October 2024 217+ heavy rain 2024 Spain floods
June 14, 2024 at 11:57 AM. ... a moderate risk for flash flooding across the areas under the flood watch as well, marking the fourth straight day of flood concerns for South Florida.
On August 5, Debby made its first landfall near Steinhatchee, Florida. [136] On August 7th, Debby tranisitioned into a subtropical storm south of South Carolina. On August 8, Debby made a second and final landfall in South Carolina, approximately 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Charleston . [ 137 ]