LIVE RADAR: Flood Advisory Issued for Broward County
Introduction to the Flood Advisory
A flood advisory was issued for parts of Broward County Sunday afternoon, the National Weather Service said.
According to the NWS, the flood advisory will remain in effect until 4:30 p.m.
Expected Weather Conditions
Data from the NWS says there will be heavy rain due to thunderstorms, and minor flooding is expected in those advisory areas. The heavy rain is anticipated to cause disruptions in various parts of the county, and residents are advised to take necessary precautions.
Areas Affected by the Flood Advisory
Some locations that could experience flooding are the following:
- Fort Lauderdale
- Hollywood
- Davie
- Plantation
- Lauderhill Dania Beach
- Chula Vista
- Ravenswood Estates
- Fort Lauderdale
- Hollywood International Airport
- Estates Of Fort Lauderdale
- Melrose Park
- Broadview Park
- Oak Point
- Chambers Estates
- Washington Park
- Franklin Park
- Downtown Fort
- Lauderdale
- St. George
- Intersection I-595 and I-95
- Riverland Village
Precautions and Safety Measures
Residents in the affected areas are advised to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. This includes avoiding travel to flooded areas, staying indoors during heavy rainfall, and keeping a close eye on weather updates.
Conclusion
The flood advisory issued for Broward County is a significant concern for residents, and it is essential to take necessary precautions to ensure safety. By staying informed about the weather conditions and taking preventive measures, residents can minimize the risks associated with flooding.
FAQs
What is the expected duration of the flood advisory?
The flood advisory is expected to remain in effect until 4:30 p.m.
Which areas are likely to experience flooding?
Areas such as Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Davie, and Plantation are likely to experience flooding.
What precautions can residents take to ensure their safety?
Residents can avoid travel to flooded areas, stay indoors during heavy rainfall, and keep a close eye on weather updates to ensure their safety.
Where can residents get updates on the flood advisory?
Residents can get updates on the flood advisory from the National Weather Service or local news sources.