The South Florida Water Management District (District) is expanding and enhancing access to environmental and water quality data throughout the District’s 16-county region. The new, interactive DBHydro Insights application makes it easy to access the District’s real-time monitoring network and other hydrologic, meteorologic, hydrogeologic and water quality data.
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Rain showers are a part of life in South Florida, but where do those raindrops go after they fall on your roof, in your yard or on your street?
DID YOU KNOW: When it rains in your neighborhood, the water flows through an interconnected system designed to effectively manage water throughout the region.
The South Florida Water Management District's Tidal Outlook for the forecast period of September 8, 2025 through September 14, 2025, is now available. Tidal water levels along Florida's southeast coast and the Florida Keys are expected to remain near the National Weather Service (NWS) "Minor Flooding" threshold. On Florida’s southwest coast, tidal water levels are expected to remain below the NWS "Minor Flooding" threshold.
Join the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) for upcoming public meetings in the next few weeks. For a list of all upcoming meetings, check out our Meeting Calendar. Meeting agendas are available at least seven days in advance.
Meeting format varies for each meeting, and some meetings may be in-person only, virtual only, or a hybrid of both formats, so be sure to check the "Meeting Information" for details.