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Multiple low-pressure systems are causing heavy rain and flooding in South Florida. The first system is expected to form east of Florida and move north-northeast with a 10% chance of tropical development. The second system is also bringing rain to the Gulf Coast and Southeast. Miami-Dade streets have been flooded due to extreme rainfall, and parts of South Florida have seen historic rainfall, with more than a foot of rain in some areas.
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Heavy rain fell over central and Southern Florida Wednesday into early Thursday morning due to a slow-moving storm system over the Gulf of Mexico. https://t.co/OUZne8FLtV
NEW: Miami-Dade streets flooded as South Florida hit by "heavy to extreme rainfall" https://t.co/b06aKHIdGh
Two areas of interest in the tropics. Low pressure moves east of Florida, chance of tropical development only 10%. https://t.co/4RMJo39vba
Two low pressure areas bringing rain to the Gulf Coast, Southeast, & Florida. Heaviest rain is over South Florida! https://t.co/cTpxiVwLwK
A slow-moving batch of thunderstorms brought 3 to 6 inches of rain to parts of South Florida on Tuesday, putting 7 million people under a flood watch. https://t.co/a7z6u8rj49
Here's the latest on two areas of interest. The low that forms near South Florida tracks north-northeast and only has a 10% chance of development. This will be more of a rainmaker for parts of Florida & Southeast. https://t.co/yCOa8qbj7Z
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
Low pressure likely to develop east of Florida later this week. System expected to move north-northeast. Chance of tropical development only 10% at this time. https://t.co/B7kINOqhfg
Monitoring 2 areas of interest in the tropics. The yellow shaded area from east of Florida to off the coast of the Carolinas is for an area of low pressure expected to form Thursday or Friday and lift north-northeast. https://t.co/r8GJglSESp