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The rain comes after parts of Florida have spent many months in a drought. Sarasota has received 25 inches less rain than it normally would since the start of 2023, which was its driest on record.
Rain was relentless, on Sunday, across south Florida. Both Miami and Ft. Lauderdale received record amounts of rain (and, yes, we’re still in the heart ...
A record-breaking 8 inches of rain hit Florida’s west coast in just three hours Tuesday night. So rare was Tuesday's rain between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. in Sarasota that it should be expected only ...
After days of record-breaking rainfall, millions across South Florida, ... ∎ State Farm reported it had already received about 300 auto claims ... Record-breaking rainfall soaks South Florida.
SARASOTA, Fla. (WSVN) -– Sarasota experienced a historic deluge Tuesday, setting a new rainfall record. In just one hour last night, the Gulf Coast town received 3.93 inches of rain, shattering ...
Sunday's weather followed a record-setting Saturday, when downtown Los Angeles received 1.82 inches of rain breaking the old record of 1.56 inches set in 1978.
Here are a few rainfall totals Florida has seen since Tuesday, June 11. Palm Beach County. Lion Country Safari: 10.48 inches; Lantana: 7.51 inches ...
Miami received 2.34 inches Friday which was a daily record, and a Tornado Warning was issued south of the city Friday night when Doppler radar indicated rotation in a passing thunderstorm.
South Florida was drenched this weekend, leading to new records for the most amount of rainfall in a day in Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Robert Garcia, a senior meteorologist with the National Weathe… ...
With 4 to 8 inches Wednesday night in the area, 2023 has become the wettest year on record there, and one of two years since 1913 that have topped the century mark for an annual rainfall tally ...
A street is flooded in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from Tropical Storm Eta in November 2020. The city of Fort Myers could receive more than double its monthly rainfall total in only five days as ...
Record rainfall wreaks havoc in South Florida with "life threatening" flooding, stalled cars, delayed flights. Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post. Thu, June 13, 2024 at 9:11 AM UTC.