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Flood Watch issued for Miami-Dade, Broward Counties

By Sheri-kae McLeod··2 min read
Flood Watch issued for Miami-Dade, Broward Counties
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  • Some areas could see between 3 to 5 inches of rain, with isolated spots receiving even more.</p> <p data-start="621" data-end="983">Forecasters say the flood threat is being driven by deep tropical moisture and a low-pressure system approaching from the east.
  • While morning showers will be more scattered, the heaviest rain and strongest thunderstorms are expected in the afternoon and early evening.
  • Vehicles can be stored for up to 24-hours after the advisory ends.</p> For more information on when these locations are open to vehicle storage, please contact the City of Fort Lauderdale Call Center at 954-828-8000.

A Flood Watch has been issued for Miami-Dade and Broward counties as South Florida braces for heavy rainfall Monday afternoon and evening, according to the National Weather Service.

The alert, which extends through 11 p.m., also includes eastern Palm Beach County, where meteorologists warn that excessive rainfall could lead to flooding on roads, in low-lying areas, and other flood-prone locations. Some areas could see between 3 to 5 inches of rain, with isolated spots receiving even more.

Forecasters say the flood threat is being driven by deep tropical moisture and a low-pressure system approaching from the east. While morning showers will be more scattered, the heaviest rain and strongest thunderstorms are expected in the afternoon and early evening. Some storms could also produce gusty winds, further complicating the commute.

Fort Lauderdale's free vehicle storage for residents

During flash flood watches or warnings, Fort Lauderdale residents may store vehicles at the Las Olas Garage or Riverwalk Center Garage at no charge. Vehicles can be stored for up to 24-hours after the advisory ends.

For more information on when these locations are open to vehicle storage, please contact the City of Fort Lauderdale Call Center at 954-828-8000. The locations are:
  • Las Olas Garage (200 Las Olas Circle), levels 3 and up.
    Height restrictions: 8'2" on the first floor, 7'0" on other levels.

  • Riverwalk Center Garage (150 SE 2 Street), levels 3 and up.
    Height restrictions: 7'5" for levels 2 through 6, and 6'10" for Level 6C.

Vehicles may remain in the garages for up to 24 hours after the advisory ends. For more information, residents can call the City of Fort Lauderdale Call Center at 954-828-8000.

Looking ahead

The soggy weather pattern will likely linger for several days, although rain chances are expected to gradually decrease as the week progresses:

  • Tuesday: Highs near 88°F, with widespread storms and heavy rainfall.

  • Wednesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms.

  • Thursday: More sunshine with a few showers possible.

  • Friday: Partly cloudy, warmer, with highs near 90°F and spotty storms.

Residents in flood-prone areas are urged to remain vigilant and monitor local forecasts throughout the day.

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