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Winter Wallop
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
While South Florida will remain the envy around the nation, the Northeast is bracing for a powerful winter storm. Two areas of low pressure will combine to become a possible historic storm.

This Nor'Easter will produce gusty winds, heavy rain and snows that have prompted several winter advisories. A Winter Storm Watch, Blizzard Watch, Gale Warning and Hurricane Force Wind Watch are in effect from Friday through Saturday afternoon. Strong wind gusts up to 75mph possible along the Northeast through the weekend.

Besides the wind, snowfall accumulations as per the models look impressive. One to two feet of snow likely across some locations.

Have a wonderful Thursday South Florida and make it a safe one!
Vivian Gonzalez
Meteorologist
WSVN Channel 7
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Still On Flood Watch
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Flood Watch
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
Almost 9 inches of rain have been reported in portions of South Florida in the last 12-15 hours. Street flooding of urban areas due to poor drainage and saturated soils with additional rains expected today will make streets impassible. Therefore, the National Weather Service has a flood watch in effect for coastal and metro Broward and Miami-Dade until 10pm.
