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Flood — Inland Dade, FL

Dec 10, 2000

A stalled front contributed to producing up to nearly 14 inches of rain in 5 hours over portions of south Miami-Dade County. Rainfall amounts in south Miami-Dade ranged from 3 inches at Homestead General Airport to 13.9 inches at Homestead Air Reserve Base with amounts elsewhere from 10 inches in south Miami...Westchester and Cutler Ridge to 5 inches from Hialeah and north Miami Beach. Potato and corn crops were 80% destroyed. Roadways and a few neighborhoods were flooded. Two teenage boys in

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 5166855). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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