As Milton approaches Gulf Coast, experts warn of 'wet and windy' week for South Florida
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"The National Weather Service is continuing to monitor Milton's progress to better home in on the impact Miami-Dade and Broward may see," said Robert Garcia, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Miami. "Storms are more than just a skinny black line, so we'll just have to keep an eye on it." Even with the current trajectory, South Florida will likely experience heavy rains - and possible flooding - through Thursday. So far, the region has potential for strong winds, isolated tornadoes, high tides and rip currents.
"It looks like it's going to be a pretty wet and windy week..., especially starting [Monday] morning," Garcia said regarding the conditions expected in the Florida Keys. This is in preparation for the storm's impacts and urges residents to stay updated on forecasts as marine conditions may deteriorate.
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