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June 13, 2024 at 12:45 PM. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A tropical disturbance that brought a rare flash flood emergency to much of southern Florida delayed flights at two of the state's largest ...
A historic flash flood event occurred in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and the surrounding areas on April 12, 2023. The Fort Lauderdale area reported 25.6 inches (650 mm) of rain within approximately 12 hours. [2][3][4] 21.42 in (544 mm) of rain fell in nearby Dania Beach. Other affected areas, such as Hollywood and South Miami, recorded at least 9 ...
27.95 in (710 mm) in Big Cypress National Preserve [1] Overall effects. Damage. >$100 million [2] Areas affected. South Florida. From June 11 through June 14, 2024, heavy rainfall lead to flooding across South Florida caused by a trough of low pressure over the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The rainfall broke several records across the region.
Minor flash flooding left streets in Wynwood impassable. [131] October 1–2 – Hurricane Joaquin indirectly caused a period of high tides along Florida's east coast, due to its interaction with a developing low near the state drawing moisture from the hurricane. Tides reached 4.88 ft (1.49 m) in Fernandina Beach.
A flash flood emergency is an extremely rare weather event that indicates the coming of potentially catastrophic damage. ‘We’re prepared for the worst’: South Floridians weather ‘rare ...
Flash flood emergency for New Orleans: Francine pounds Louisiana Developments: ∎ A few tornadoes were possible in parts of the Southeast, and a tornado watch was issued for portions of central ...
From August 23–28, 2017, Potential Tropical Cyclone Ten's precursor stalled over Florida, causing the worst flooding the state had seen in at least 20 years. Fort Myers and other areas in southwestern Florida were the hardest-hit, forcing the evacuation of more than 200 people.
A once-in-1,000-year rainfall event from an unnamed storm floods homes and forces rescues in North Carolina Mary Gilbert, CNN Meteorologist September 16, 2024 at 5:58 PM