Home
Weather New York
WeatherRadar
RainRadar
TemperatureRadar
WindRadar
LightningRadar
Weather News
Editor's Pick
Discover the app
Weather widget
Contact us
Apps
Career
Home / Editor's Pick /

Stormy Florida Peninsula: Damaging winds, hail & flooding

05:22 PM
April 24, 2023

Stormy Florida Peninsula
Damaging winds, hail & flooding

Severe storms likely for parts of Florida on Monday afternoon.

Strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible across the Florida Peninsula as a cold front fizzles and becomes stationary and another one tries to enter the state. Rain will exacerbate the flood threat in some areas.

Showers and a few thunderstorms have built up this Monday morning across much of South Florida as a nearby front and warmth increased instability. Our future WeatherRadar shows how the shower and thunderstorm activity will increase Monday afternoon and make the radar very active across much of the Peninsula as another front enters the state and moves closer to Central Florida.

Thunderstorms & safety: Dos and don'tsread more

Most of the activity will affect areas from Jacksonville-Gainesville and southward. But the isolated severe storms will be focused from Central Florida to South Florida, mainly to the east. Some of the strongest thunderstorms could produce damaging wind gusts and hail.

The pattern mentioned above along with the sea breeze will develop some storms that will hold their place for a while. This setup will aid the flood risk where the storms decide to park. Parts of Miami-Dade have already experienced flooding in low-lying areas and where downpours have been persistent.

Settings for external content

Privacy policy

Tampa to Orlando through West Palm Beach and Miami could receive over 1.5 inches of rain, but there could be some spots locally where 3 inches are possible. Please avoid flooded areas. Flood waters could be deeper than estimated. Some roads could be flooded with more than 3 inches due to slopes. 6 inches of water could cause your vehicle to stall. Also, avoid walking through flood waters as they are often contaminated and there could be dangerous animals wandering off in them.

Irene Sans
More on the topic
Chicago temperature drop
Tuesday, March 31, 2026

From 70s to 40s

Midwest Roller Coaster
rip current
Sunday, March 22, 2026

As more head to the coast

Rip currents & safety tips
A graphic for World Meteorological Day featuring weather symbols.
Monday, March 23, 2026

World Meteorological Day

Monitor today, protect tomorrow
All weather news
This might also interest you
Sunday, March 29, 2026

Avoid burns

This Spring: Check the UV index
Midwest storm threat
Monday, March 30, 2026

Lingers into Tuesday

Upper Midwest severe threat
Saturday, March 28, 2026

Check the WindRadar

Spring's big winds
All articles
Weather & Radar

Weather & Radar is also available on

Google Play StoreApp Store

Company

Contact us Privacy policy Legal info Accessibility statement

Services

Uploader

Socials

instagramfacebookthreadslinkList