Heavy rainfall could cause flooding in the Florida peninsula Wednesday into Thursday as deep tropical moisture remains well established over the southern half of the Sunshine State.
The National Weather Service has issued flood watches for parts of the central Florida peninsula, including Tampa, Sarasota, Melbourne and Vero Beach. Some of this region is already saturated from heavy rains caused by Tropical Storm Colin on Monday.
(RECAP: Tropical Storm Colin)
Rainfall Forecast
The National Weather Service in Tampa says that much of west-central Florida still has standing water from Colin, so any additional rainfall could cause more flooding.
If you encounter any flooded roadways, do not attempt to drive through them. Find an alternate route.
Current Radar, Warnings and Watches
According to FEMA:
- 6 inches of water will reach the bottom of most passenger cars, causing loss of control and potential stalling.
- 1 foot of water will float many vehicles.
- 2 feet of rushing water will carry away most vehicles, including SUVs and pickups.
(MORE: More Than 200 Killed by Flooding in U.S. Since 2015)
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