Slow-moving thunderstorms moving over South Florida are making for a wet and dreary Friday, with some cities already seeing flooding that’s causing stranded cars and traffic delays. Forecasters say conditions will improve soon, but warn to still be cautious.
A patch of thunderstorms that first started in Palm Beach County is slowly moving over coastal Broward and northeast Miami-Dade Friday afternoon, National Weather Service Meteorologist Chris Fisher told the Miami Herald.
Those regions were already seeing high tides, so the combination of rainfall from the thunderstorms is causing urban and poor-draining areas to flood, he said…