Subj : MESO: Heavy Rain/Flooding To : All From : Mike Powell Date : Sat Mar 23 2024 09:03:00 AWUS01 KWNH 231331 FFGMPD FLZ000-231630- Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 0109 NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 930 AM EDT Sat Mar 23 2024 Areas affected...metropolitan areas of southeastern Florida Concerning...Heavy rainfall...Flash flooding likely Valid 231330Z - 231630Z Summary...Areas of training convection are producing spots of 2-3 inch/hr rain rates over parts of the Everglades. This activity will spread into populated areas of southeastern Florida soon, prompting localized flash flooding. Discussion...A lead convective cluster was located over Miami currently. Upstream from that cluster, an axis of west-southwest to east-northeast oriented storms were located over the Everglades and just north of the Florida Keys. SPC Mesoanalysis and radar mosaic imagery shows that the storms are in an abundantly moist, unstable environment (2000 J/kg SBCAPE and nearly 2 inch PW values), supporting efficient rainfall processes within the storms. Additionally, a few of the storms are orienting/developing parallel to flow aloft, enabling 2+ inch/hr rain rates to develop despite relatively fast storm motions. MRMS has already estimated a band of 2+ inch/hr rain rates over the Everglades and areas west of the Miami metro area. On their current trajectory, these rates should spread eastward and impact the metro area, with sensitive/urbanized areas experiencing an increased flash flood threat beginning in the next few minutes. At least 1-2 hours of heavier downpours are expected, and wet soils/antecedent conditions should also support excessive runoff at times. Flash flooding will become likely for a few hours today. Cook ATTN...WFO...KEY...MFL... ATTN...RFC...SERFC...NWC... LAT...LON 26458097 26377980 25727937 24947991 24598117 25068198 26118179 = = = --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: ILink: CCO - capitolcityonline.net (454:3/105) .