Coastal flood advisory continues as showers, storms move across South Florida
A coastal flood advisory continues through Wednesday, Oct. 8, due to the higher-than-normal king tides.
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A coastal flood advisory continues through Wednesday, Oct. 8, due to the higher-than-normal king tides.
Temperatures climb into the upper 80s Monday before a few storms develop and push through metro areas.
The largest rain accumulations this weekend are expected near The Hammocks, Kendall and Pembroke Pines, the NEXT Weather reports.
Rain totals for parts of South Florida are expected to reach 2 to 4 inches broadly, with up to 6 inches in some areas.
Imelda, the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, has weakened to a post-tropical storm after lashing Bermuda with wind and rain.
On Friday, the wet weather will move in earlier in the morning with scattered showers and storms around throughout the day
The Weather Prediction Center has placed Broward and Miami-Dade under a level 1 risk of excessive rainfall and flash flooding Thursday.
Gusty winds up to 25 mph or stronger will be possible as Hurricane Imelda remains close enough to Florida.
A Tropical Storm watch and a small craft advisory are in effect for the Atlantic waters.
Tropical Depression Nine, which is dropping a significant amount of rain on The Bahamas, was upgraded to Tropical Storm Imelda on Sunday afternoon.
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking both Saturday afternoon storms and two systems in the Tropics.
Friday morning was mostly quiet across South Florida but later in the day, scattered storms will develop.
Thursday's forecast will be very similar to the last few days with some sunshine to start and scattered storms developing in the afternoon.
Some isolated locations could reach 90 degrees as rain chances decrease.
Some heavy downpours and localized flooding will be possible.
Highs climbed to the upper 80s Monday afternoon, feeling like the mid to upper 90s, before rain brought some relief.
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking a stormy morning for South Florida on the final day of summer.
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking two rounds of pop-up storms across South Florida this afternoon and early evening hours.
A drier weekend is ahead in South Florida, with the chance of rain decreasing.
Rounds of rain will continue across South Florida on Thursday with the potential for flooding.
A wet Wednesday is ahead with rounds of rain expected to move across South Florida.
Tuesday morning in South Florida started mainly dry and warm with temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s.
The chance of rain is higher for Tuesday as more widespread storms are expected.
Strong storms are expected to bring a flash flooding threat to Broward and Miami-Dade Friday and Saturday, prompting consecutive NEXT Weather Alert Days.
A Level 2, or slight risk, alert of flash flooding has been issued for Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
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