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  • 54%
  • 6 mphSSE
  • 54%
    Humidity
  • 74°F
    Dew Point
  • 103°F
    Comfort Level
  • 10 mi
    Visibility
  • 29.94 in

    Barometric Pressure
  • Air Quality
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Hydrologic Outlook

Broadcast Time 06/09/2024 12:00 EDT

Hydrologic Outlook
Issued By NWS Miami FL Broadcast Time 06/09/2024 12:00 EDT
Issuing Time 06/09/2024 12:00 EDT Valid Until 06/10/2024 00:00 EDT

ESFMFL Increasing tropical moisture is expected to advect into the region this upcoming week. PWAT values will be increasing to values in excess of 2.5 inches, which is around seasonal maxes for this time of year. The increase in moisture will likely result in periods of heavy rain across South Florida from Tuesday through at least Friday. Slow moving storms combined with high rainfall rates may lead to instances of flooding, especially over urban and poor drainage locations. At this time there is still plenty of uncertainty regarding timing of heaviest rainfall and rainfall amounts. Those details should come into clearer focus over the coming days.

Hydrologic Outlook

Broadcast Time 06/08/2024 15:49 EDT

Hydrologic Outlook
Issued By NWS Miami FL Broadcast Time 06/08/2024 15:49 EDT
Issuing Time 06/08/2024 15:49 EDT Valid Until 06/09/2024 13:00 EDT

ESFMFL A tropical disturbance will be moving northward from the Caribbean Sea into the Gulf Of Mexico next week bringing deep tropical moisture to South Florida. PWAT values will be increasing to 2.5 to 2.8 inches over South Florida during this time period which is near or at the maximum PWAT values for this time. These high PWAT values will lead to likely to widespread rains along with some thunderstorms across South Florida for the middle to end of next week. These heavy rains will allow for some flooding conditions to develop over South Florida for the middle to end of next week, as the grounds are becoming saturated from the daily showers and thunderstorms that been ongoing for the last several days. At time time it is still uncertain on how much rainfall will get over South Florida for this time period due to the location of the tropical disturbance. Rainfall totals will become clearer over the coming days.

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