Soggy streets across South Florida have sparked flood advisories in some areas of Miami-Dade County.
The rainfall has begun to peter out, Thursday afternoon, but not before it dumped inches of rain, like 6.3 inches in Sunrise Harbor, 5 inches in Key Biscayne, 4.1 inches in Coral Gables and 3.5 inches in Coconut Grove.
Some downpours continue to batter areas in the southern part of the county, like Cutler Bay and Homestead. Another batch of rain is pushing into Key Biscayne.
The heavy precipitation has triggered multiple flood advisories. One extends south to the Florida Turnpike and Southwest 117th Avenue, near Kendale Lakes, all the way north to the Dolphin Expressway near Miami International Airport, until 5:45 p.m.
A second advisory near Gables by the Sea, extending south to Pinecrest, was set to expire at 4:15 p.m., as was a third advisory in areas of Coral Gables and South Miami. However, they might be extended.
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