FL Rain Leads to Trouble in Key West

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25 Feb 2025 10:55 AM

FLORIDA - A low-pressure system has moved into Florida today bringing a rainy start to the work week. This system was responsible for rainfall totals on Monday between 1-3" with isolated totals over 6".

According to the NWS at Key West, Key West High School reported 6.7" of rainfall, a 100-year three-hour total. This amount of rainfall has led to some stalled cars in the area.

Forecast

Through Tuesday morning, as our low-pressure system moves onshore, rainfall and storms will continue across southern and central Florida. Be wary of overnight thunderstorms that could get gusty and produce waterspouts or even tornadoes.

For more details on how this rainfall will impact temperatures, be sure to join us live on WeatherNation at :10 past the hour during your east regional forecast.

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