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Flood watch expected from Friday to Saturday in South Florida. See how this might affect your plans

NBC6 tells you what to expect in our weather if you have planned for the weekend.

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NBC6’s Chelsea Ambriz has your forecast for today, March 22, 2024.

A flood watch will be in effect for Broward and Miami-Dade County starting Friday morning through Saturday evening.

In preparation for a busy weekend in South Florida with different events taking place in our cities, it looks like we’ll be in the crosshairs for active weather.

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A warm front is coming our way. An area of low pressure is working across the northern Gulf of Mexico and pushing a warm front across our area on Friday.

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This will spread tropical air across South Florida, with the heaviest rain and best chance for thunderstorms by the second half of the day.

Friday with the low-pressure center, there is a chance for isolated tornadoes, strong wind, and flooding.

Heavy rain will move in midday today, but the most intense storms are expected to move in late Friday evening.

A Flood Watch is in effect today through Saturday for 2”-4” of rainfall and 6"+ locally.

A Wind advisory is also in effect until 8 p.m. Saturday with sustained winds expected at 20-25 mph with gusts up to or over 40 mph.

This is important to have in mind if you’re planning to attend an event such as Ultra, which is taking place at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami — an area that is not strange to flooding.

We will stay locked into this unstable air mass into Saturday, with periods of heavy rain throughout the day. Additionally, a wind advisory is in effect through Saturday evening, with winds of 20-25 mph and 40 mph gusts expected.

By the end of the day, things will look to clear out and we improve by the second half of the weekend.

It's still early, so stay with NBC6 and the First Alert Weather Team as we continue to analyze the data and fine-tune the forecast.

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