August 21, 2017
West Palm Beach, FL – The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is continuing operational measures that began over the weekend to provide maximum flood protection for South Florida's 8.1 million residents as rains from tropical disturbance 92L are expected to fall throughout the region over the coming days.
"Our system has been prepped ahead of time and is ready to accept the incoming rainfall stemming from this latest tropical disturbance," said SFWMD Chief Engineer John Mitnik. "We urge all residents to make sure their own properties are free of obstructions that would block water from exiting through local drains and swales."
Approximately 1-3 inches of rain is forecast to fall on areas of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties Tuesday and Wednesday. On Thursday as much as 4 inches of rain has been forecast in some areas of the Lower East Coast.
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