Palm Beach County Braces for Heavy Rain and Potential Flooding Starting Monday Morning

Palm Beach County is under a Flood Watch beginning Monday morning May as a potent weather system moves through South Florida The watch is set to remain in effect until Tuesday morning with forecasts predicting to inches of rainfall and isolated areas potentially receiving up to inches Palm Beach County Braces for Heavy Rain and Anticipated Flooding Starting Monday Morning What to Expect The National Weather Organization has issued this alert due to the threat of excessive rainfall that could lead to flash flooding especially in low-lying and urban areas The heaviest rainfall is expected from Monday afternoon through late Monday night In addition to heavy rain there s a marginal jeopardy for severe thunderstorms across the area These storms could produce hail up to inch wind gusts up to mph and an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out Areas Affected The Flood Watch encompasses all of Palm Beach County including cities like Boca Raton Delray Beach Boynton Beach Wellington Lake Worth Beach and West Palm Beach Safety Precautions Residents are advised to Avoid driving through flooded roads turn around if you encounter water-covered roadways Stay informed by monitoring local news and weather updates Prepare for practicable power outages due to strong winds and storms Secure outdoor items that could be blown away or cause damage Agents emphasise the importance of preparedness and caution during this period of inclement weather Stay tuned to local news outlets and official weather channels for the latest updates and instructions