Beware of flooding, rip currents, traffic delays in South Florida

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PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. — Excessive rainfall prompted weather and traffic alerts on Tuesday evening in South Florida.

SEVERE WEATHER IN MIAMI-DADE: A tree fell on a car on Tuesday in northwestern Miami-Dade County.

In coastal and metropolitan Miami-Dade and Broward counties, there was a rip current statement in effect until 8 p.m., and a flood watch in effect until 10 p.m.

By 5:30 p.m., in Miami-Dade, Cutler Bay had gotten 2.44 inches of rain, Kendall had 1.81 inches, and Coral Gables had 1.47 inches.

SEVERE WEATHER IN MIAMI-DADE: This boat was part of the property damage that Palm Springs North residents experienced due to severe weather on Tuesday in Miami-Dade County.

There was a multi-vehicle crash on the MacArthur Causeway’s westbound lanes from Miami Beach to Downtown Miami.

Storms were impacting traffic in the Doral area on the Florida Turnpike and the Palmetto Expressway. There were also delays on Krome Avenue.

SEVERE WEATHER IN MIAMI-DADE: Winds and rainfall damaged a house's roof on Tuesday in Miami-Dade's Palm Springs North neighborhood.

By 5:30 p.m., in Broward, Davie had 1.27 inches of rain, and Fort Lauderdale had .46.

Once the sun goes down, the rain chance will drop off. There will be more showers and storms on Wednesday in South Florida.

Wednesday will have more rain in areas of South Florida

For the Weather Authority’s live weather radar and hour-by-hour forecasts, visit this page.

For the Traffic Team’s map with live updates, visit this page.

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