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  2. Climate of Miami - Wikipedia

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    An official Weather Bureau Office opened in Miami in June 1911. [10] A record setting 12-day cold snap in January 2010 was the coldest period since at least the 1940s. [11] Miami receives abundant rainfall, one of the highest among major cities in the United States. Most of this rainfall occurs from mid-May through early October.

  3. June 2024 South Florida floods - Wikipedia

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    On June 12, various places in Sarasota County, just south of Tampa Bay, recorded 24 hour rainfall totals of 6–10 in (150–250 mm). [20] Rainfall of this magnitude can be expected to hit this area once every 500 to 1000 years. [21] Farther south, Fort Myers recorded 5.44 in (138 mm) of rain, the most recorded there in a 24 hour span. [22]

  4. 2023 Fort Lauderdale floods - Wikipedia

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    Rainfall amounts tapered to the south, with totals of 3–5 in (76–127 mm) in Miami proper, [20] though Miami's Coconut Grove neighborhood saw over 13 in (330 mm) of rain between April 12 and April 13. [23] Floodwater depths exceeded 3 ft (0.91 m) near Floyd Hull Stadium in Fort Lauderdale. [24]

  5. How much rain has dropped on your South Florida city? More ...

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    Miami: Rainfall amounts vary depending on where you are in the city. Coconut Grove recorded 9.25 inches of rain and Liberty City recorded 8.09 inches of rain. More than a foot of rain —13.65 ...

  6. Drought vs deluge: Florida's unusual rainfall totals either ...

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    In Florida, this year has been a tale of two states as far as rainfall totals, with the southeast coast deluged by sometimes-record rainfall and much of the Gulf of Mexico coast facing a drought.

  7. Effects of Hurricane Katrina in the Southeastern United States

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    While it was crossing the state, the hurricane's convection was asymmetrical, primarily located to the south and east of the center. As a result, high rainfall totals occurred in the Miami area, peaking at 16.43 in (417 mm) in Perrine. The rains caused flooding, and the combination of rains and winds downed trees and power lines, leaving 1.45 ...

  8. List of cities by average precipitation - Wikipedia

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    Miami: United States: 1,712.0 46.0 55.0 62.0 85.0 161.0 ... Average monthly precipitation (in mm) for selected cities in South America City Country Year Jan Feb Mar ...

  9. Template:Miami weatherbox - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Miami International Airport, 1991−2020 normals, [a] ... Average precipitation inches (mm) 1.83 (46) 2.15 (55) 2.46 (62) 3.36 (85) 6.32 (161) 10.51 ...