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Severe Storm Pounds Florida with Heavy Rain and Lightning StrikesThis footage shows a severe storm hitting Florida, USA, which has been striking the state for the past few days. This footage was filmed on the 15th of July and shows heavy rainfall and lightning strikes.
The threat of significant flooding across South Florida has passed for now, as rainfall totals on Monday came in within forecasted expectations.
A weather system moving across Florida wasn’t even a tropical something but it has the potential to develop into a tropical depression as it moves across the Gulf later in the week.
Storms are coming to an end for the night, and we will start to clear out the skies. Drier air moves into Southwest Florida starting on Friday and will continue through the weekend.
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Though a stray, passing shower can’t be ruled out for South Florida early Thursday evening, the rain chance trends lower for Miami-Dade and Broward counties as the night progresses.
A tropical trough moving across the Florida Peninsula will pull moisture across the state, leading to significant rainfall in southeast Florida.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNOrlando weather: Hot and humid day ahead for Central Florida, rain chances peak Wednesday afternoonA slightly drier day is on the way for Central Florida. A 60% chance of rain is anticipated, mainly for this afternoon. A few showers could sneak onshore in Brevard and Volusia county around 9am-12pm,
Florida’s Attorney General James Uthmeier jumped in to amplify the misinformation — citing a newly passed Florida law banning loosely defined “weather modification” practices that climatologists say have nothing to do with increasingly severe weather events.
Through Wednesday, the region received 5.63 inches, a surplus of 1.91 inches this month, according to the National Weather Service.