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May 14, 2018 13:20
North eastern Palm Beach County gets Flood advisory

The National weather service in Miami has been gathering reports of damage, in the acreage where a tornado warning was issued earlier this morning.

A NWS meteorologist, Robert Garcia, at the Miami office made a statement that, the service is still working out on details about sending a serving team to confirm, if the damage was caused by straight line winds or tornado.

The flood advisory continued for north eastern palm beach county until 9 am.

Early around 7:40 am a flood advisory has been issued for northeastern Palm Beach County in effect until 9:00 am.

The National Weather Service forecasters are warning of heavy rain from thunderstorms that could cause minor , flooding in areas of palm Beach gardens, wellington, Royal palm Beach and loxahatchee Groves, where up to three inches of rain has occurred.

A Marine warning has been issued for on coastal areas from Riviera Beach to Tequesta as strong thunderstorms, which began to move on shore.

Fore casters warn waterspouts and suddenly higher waves are possible with the storms, the given warning was in effect until 8:15 am.

A tropical disturbance that has been given a 40 percent, chance of developing over the next five days has already, dumped incredible amounts of rain in palm Beach County and trigged a tornado warning this morning.

The tornado warning for areas, near lion county safari park, to the several miles on west of the wellington, which expired at 6:30 am, with the thunder storm moving in to Martin County.

By Lokesh

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