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Low pressure systems are causing heavy rain and potential flooding in Florida and along the Gulf Coast. Southeast Florida, including Miami, is expected to receive 3 to 15 inches of rain, with localized totals potentially exceeding 10 inches. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring the area for possible tropical development, although development looks unlikely. The heavy rainfall is expected to continue into Thursday, with additional concerns about high tides exacerbating the potential for flash flooding. The low pressure in the Gulf of Mexico is also causing a steady stream of clouds and a marginal risk of flash flooding. A Pacific storm stalled off California and another storm in the Northwest U.S. are also contributing to the severe weather conditions. The stormy weather in South Florida could also bring flooding, winds, and even a brief tornado.
Storm systems developing in the Gulf of Mexico and off the east coast of Florida are set to bring heavy rainfall in the Miami area, which could lead to flash flooding, potentially exacerbated by the high tides. https://t.co/iJBwqsOVv1
⚠️ A widespread 3 to 7 inches of rain with localized 10+ inch totals is expected overnight into early Thursday. MyRadar meteorologist @MatthewCappucci breaks down the latest with yet another rainstorm hitting southeast Florida. #flwx https://t.co/jSRskYqWH7
Stormy Wednesday-Thursday AM in store South Florida with flooding, winds, even a brief tornado as Gulf low pressure develops into the Atlantic across the state. Meanwhile, the potential tropical disturbance we've been watching in the Caribbean appears it will be scooped up now by… https://t.co/g36DRopDbk https://t.co/tP0SB5SemF
Low pressure moving from the northeast Gulf of Mexico across Florida will bring heavy rain Wednesday into Thursday especially for southeast Florida which could produce areas of flooding. A Pacific storm stalled off California and another storm in the Northwest U.S. will rain and… https://t.co/K7q66KP2SA https://t.co/gEyllbTmBo
Model guidance suggesting that the southeast coast of Florida, including the I-95 corridor, is in store for a significant rainfall event. Much of this event hinges on where the axis of heaviest rainfall sets up but big impacts are certainly possible Wednesday. https://t.co/WVPJT05irY
Sunshine will be at a minimum for the rest of the week as low pressure nearby supplies a steady stream of clouds. Despite the clouds, rain chances remain fairly slim with just a few sprinkles most likely at times. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/qEP3QhMrVl
🌀The @NHC_Atlantic is highlighting a new area of interest east of #Florida 🌧️Development looks unlikely but heavy rainfall and gusty winds are possible in Florida and the Florida Keys. https://t.co/EgyJEm66Lj
Skies will turn overcast through the day Wednesday, but only a sprinkle or two will be likely by the afternoon. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/jskTxce51e
A little concerned about this 6-10" rainfall forecast over the next 48-60 hours over SE Florida including Miami. https://t.co/rq64DOEkXi
Low pressure in the Gulf of Mexico will send a steady stream of clouds into the region through the end of the week. Despite all of the clouds, most of the rain stays well south and east of the region with just a few sprinkles likely. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/Fal0p14C9B
When weather models spit out totals in the 10 to 15 inch range over a major metro area – like #Miami or #FortLauderdale – it's cause for concern. Check out our full briefing on the #Florida flood potential in the @MyRadarWX app. https://t.co/RzSlk9NgHZ
⚠️ A tricky forecast setup could deliver a general 3 to 6 inches of rain in southeast Florida, with an outside chance at totals of 10 to 14 inches. MyRadar meteorologist @MatthewCappucci has a special update on what to expect. https://t.co/LQ6taOhazJ
High pressure will provide fair weather to much of the contiguous U.S. Tuesday into Thursday. Low pressure moving along the Gulf Coast and across Florida will continue heavy rain Tuesday into Thursday with a marginal risk of flash flooding. A Pacific storm stalled off the West… https://t.co/MKuDn1JD9o https://t.co/1S6lA7HHBg
Weather headlines this week will cover an area of low pressure to be watched for tropical development as it passes over FL and onto the Atl. Ocean, heavy areas of rainfall (some snow) for the West, heavy rain along the Gulf Coast and toward New England -> https://t.co/S3jOhpLSff