A Flood Watch stays in impact for Miami-Dade and Broward counties by Wednesday morning, June 4, 2025, as a creating space of low strain continues to carry waves of heavy rainfall to the area.
The Nationwide Climate Service is warning residents to brace for extra moist climate, with the chance of localized flooding in low-lying areas and neighborhoods with poor drainage.
Forecasts name for 1 to three inches of rain throughout the world on Tuesday, with remoted areas presumably receiving 3 to five inches in a short while span. Over a three-day interval, some areas may see rainfall totals approaching 6 inches. Whereas the specter of extreme climate stays low, forecasters warning that a number of the stronger storms may produce wind gusts as much as 40 mph.

Within the Higher and Center Keys, a particular climate assertion was issued early Tuesday as a robust thunderstorm moved by, delivering gusty winds and heavy downpours.
Journey has already been impacted. At Miami Worldwide Airport, officers reported 242 flight delays and 117 cancellations on Monday on account of stormy climate. By Tuesday morning, the airport had logged 12 cancellations and 22 delays. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Worldwide Airport fared barely higher, reporting only one cancellation and 10 delays as of early Tuesday.
The Metropolis of North Miami can also be included below the Flood Watch, and town is urging residents to take precautions. Native officers are asking the general public to:
Keep away from flooded roads — “Flip Round, Don’t Drown.”
Preserve storm drains away from leaves and particles close to houses and companies.
Keep knowledgeable by native climate alerts and updates.
Residents can examine for updates on town’s official web site (www.northmiamifl.gov) and the Nationwide Climate Service website (climate.gov/mfl). To report flooding, North Miami residents can contact Public Works at (305) 895-9878.
With the potential for extra storms into Wednesday, authorities urge everybody to remain vigilant and prioritize security, particularly whereas touring