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Miami takes measures to prevent street flooding ahead of weather system ...

Miami takes measures to prevent street flooding ahead of weather system WFOR via CNN Newsource The city also has 11 vector trucks cleaning out drains. Crews clean out anything that could clog them. Read More
Hollywood Beach takes proactive measures ahead of potential bad weather ...

Hollywood Beach takes proactive measures ahead of potential bad weather 02:12. MIAMI - Rolled up in bags on a truck on Hollywood Beach are orange tubes called Tiger Dam.. They're being deployed on ... Read More
When will South Florida’s rain, floods stop? Weather forecast | Miami ...

King tides, thunderstorms lead National Weather Service to issue coastal flood alert for Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Keys. Dry air to return. When will South Florida’s rain, floods stop? Read More
Miami Weather: Mostly sunny, King Tide coastal flooding possible

The next high tide for Miami takes place at 5:35 p.m. and for Ft. Lauderdale the high tide takes place at 5:53 p.m. A look ahead NEXT Weather Friday night some showers will be possible. Read More
Weather: Flooding, storms, flight delays across South Florida | Miami ...

Blinding rain, dark clouds and street flooding are menacing South Florida Thursday evening, triggering flight delays at Miami International Airport. The National Weather Service issued four flood ... Read More
Miami takes measures to prevent street flooding ahead of weather system ...

MIAMI (WFOR) — Ahead of a weather system that could potentially flood streets, the city of Miami has set up 14 temporary pump stations and 11 vector trucks to clean out drains. Edgewater ... Read More
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