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Miami-Dade, Broward residents brace for heavy rain, flooding
Read full article: Miami-Dade, Broward residents brace for heavy rain, floodingOne day after heavy rains swept through South Florida making streets in downtown Miami streets impassible and leaving drivers stranded, the downpour is expected to continue for the next couple of days.
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Flash Flood Warning issued for parts of Miami-Dade and Broward
Read full article: Flash Flood Warning issued for parts of Miami-Dade and BrowardMIAMI – A Flash Flood Warning has been issued until 8:45 p.m. Thursday for parts of Miami-Dade and Broward counties. LOCAL 10 WEATHER ALERT - A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for the highlighted areas. In South Florida, isolated and scattered thunderstorms are possible, as well as waterspouts and coastal flooding. Flooding of roadways and neighborhoods has been a concern for days after Eta passed through South Florida, especially for the metro areas of Broward and northern Miami-Dade County. The Flood Watch was put in effect for Southeast Florida from metro Palm Beach to Miami-Dade County.
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South Floridians preparing for effects of Tropical Storm Eta, including flooding
Read full article: South Floridians preparing for effects of Tropical Storm Eta, including floodingMIAMI – The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for South Florida starting Friday night and going through Tuesday. That is for Tropical Storm Eta, which strengthened Saturday morning and has winds gusting as high as 60 mph. South Florida has been placed under a Hurricane Watch in anticipation for the pending storm. Fort Lauderdale leaders say they’re working to accommodate excessive rainfall in the city, and they’re asking for the public’s help. Fort Lauderdale residents only.
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Flood watch issued through this evening for Miami-Dade, Broward counties
Read full article: Flood watch issued through this evening for Miami-Dade, Broward countiesMIAMI – The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for a portion of South Florida Wednesday, including Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. The flood watch will remain in effect through 8 p.m.A flood advisory has also been issued for Miami-Dade and Broward through 11 a.m. Thursday. A portion of the Middle Keys is also under a flood advisory until 12:30 a.m. Thursday. According to the NWS, heavy rainfall may produce flooding and/or flash flooding in urban locations, as well as small creeks, streams and canals. Check the Local 10 Weather Authority page for the latest forecast information and click here to receive weather alerts.
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Tropical Storm Gamma’s interaction with another disturbance makes forecasts unusually uncertain
Read full article: Tropical Storm Gamma’s interaction with another disturbance makes forecasts unusually uncertainTropical Storm Gamma is intensifying as it approaches the Mexican coast just south of Cancún. Although Gamma’s peak winds will be near or at hurricane strength when it makes landfall. Tropical Storm Gamma advisory information, Saturday, Oct. 3, 8am. Complicating the long-range forecast for Gamma is Tropical Disturbance #1, which has a good chance of organizing into at least a tropical depression. While Gamma is dawdling near the Yucatán, Disturbance #1 is maintaining its forward speed toward the same area.
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Flood watch issued for portion of South Florida through Sunday evening
Read full article: Flood watch issued for portion of South Florida through Sunday eveningMIAMI – A flood watch continues until Sunday night for Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. A stationary front will continue to hover over South Florida into the weekend. Downpours that hit during high tide could be especially troublesome for coastal areas. King tides are expected to fill drains during times of high tide and will not be able to drain rainfall as efficiently. Upcoming high tide times for Miami Harbor:Thursday: 9:20 p.m.Friday: 9:42 a.m.Friday: 9:54 p.m.Saturday: 10:18 a.m.Saturday: 10:28 p.m.Rainfall amounts are expected to range from around 3″ to as much as 6″ through Monday.
Heavy rain brings another flood threat to South Florida
Read full article: Heavy rain brings another flood threat to South FloridaPEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Rounds of heavy downpours are ongoing across South Florida on Thursday. The rain is falling on already saturated ground, with some places in Broward County measuring more than five inches of rain since Wednesday morning. As the storm moves from the Yucatan Peninsula to the northern Gulf of Mexico coastline, it will drag a swath of heavy rain far to its east. There is still some uncertainty as to how far east this heavy rain zone will get, whether it will reach South Florida or stay in the Gulf. Tropical moisture pulled north from Cristobal will extend far east from the center of the storm.