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Flood — Flagler, FL

Aug 26, 2022

An inverted trough of low pressure over the area interacted with the sea breezes over a moist airmass in light flow. Aloft, broad troughing over the lower Mississippi Valley and ridging over the Bahamas continued west-southwesterly flow maintaining the anomalously moist airmass over the area, with PWATs near 2.2 inches. Scattered to numerous showers and storms developed along the Atlantic sea breeze as it slowly shifted inland in the afternoon. Storms backbuilded and remained stationary over por

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 1047670). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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