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In just one hour, the rain gauge recorded 5.09 inches, an extremely high rainfall rate. As Milton moved across Florida, an AccuWeather/Ambient Weather rain gauge recorded 16.67 inches at Lakeland ...
The heartbreaking video of the dog stuck in the rain went viral after Florida Highway Patrol posted it on X hours before Milton landed. In the footage, the dog growls at the trooper as it stands ...
Hurricane Milton, which exploded into a Category 5 hurricane within a period of hours on Monday, is expected to remain "extremely dangerous" as it makes landfall in Florida on Wednesday.
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]
The heaviest rainfall to occur in 24 hours was measured in Yankeetown during Hurricane Easy in 1950, which caused 38.70 inches (983 mm) of precipitation. This is also the highest known point storm total maximum related to any tropical cyclone which has impacted Florida, [ 1 ] and by itself would be the highest known rainfall total for any month ...
A storm surge of 3 to 6 feet (0.91 to 1.83 m) affected coastal areas from the Indian River–St. Lucia county line to the Volusia–Flagler county line, with the highest values of 5 to 6 feet (1.5 to 1.8 m) concentrated north of Daytona Beach in Volusia. Rainfall in Seminole and Volusia counties reached 7 to 9 inches (18 to 23 cm), with ...
Florida deals with flooding after historic rainfall. ... Fort Lauderdale received 12.83 inches of rain by late yesterday. Miami got 9.82 inches and Hollywood a little more than 10 inches. Pompano ...
Dropped 12 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (320 mm) of rain in a day [25] Unnamed: 1896 September 28–29: Cedar Key: No Yes No 3 Claimed over 100 lives [26] Unnamed: 1906 September 27: Pensacola* No Yes No 2 Worst storm to hit Pensacola in 170 years [26] Unnamed: 1906 October 18: Southeast Florida No Yes No 3 Killed about 200 people [26] Unnamed: 1909 October 11 ...