South Florida to see extra rain after weekend flooding
Extra rain is forecasted for southern Florida after a gradual transferring storm brought on flooding on Sunday.
Sunday, November twentieth noticed flooded streets within the Miami-Dade, Broward County space after an estimated six inches of rain fell. A document 4.6 inches of rain have been recorded on the Miami Worldwide Airport on Sunday, beating the earlier 1.29 inches of rain document set in 1992, reported…
11/21, 11 AM: 🌧️A soggy begin to the week, as heavy rainfall continues over metro East Coast. The potential for localized flooding in susceptible city areas stays elevated, as soils stay saturated from yesterday’s rainfall. Bear in mind…flip round do not drown! #flwx pic.twitter.com/fnqs54zNQT
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) November 21, 2022
Extra rain is predicted Monday. “One other wet day in SoFlo, with localized flooding probably. Greatest possibilities for rain over the east coast, with highest potential for flash flooding over Palm Seaside County,” the Nationwide Climate Service in Miami mentioned on Twitter. “Breezy at occasions. Afternoon highs will vary from the mid-upper 70s inland to low 80s close to the coasts.”
One other wet day in SoFlo, with localized flooding probably. Greatest possibilities for rain over the east coast, with highest potential for flash flooding over Palm Seaside county. Breezy at occasions. Afternoon highs will vary from the mid-upper 70s inland to low 80s close to the coasts. pic.twitter.com/pcWB75xDBB
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) November 21, 2022
Minor coastal flooding remains to be doable in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Seaside counties by means of Monday night,
Rain is predicted to be much less on Tuesday and Wednesday, and Thanksgiving Thursday might even see sunny skies.
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— Robbin Simmons (@RobbinSimmons7) November 20, 2022