Meteorologists say a tropical disturbance dumped as much as 20 inches of rainfall in the southern parts of the state.
A spokesperson says they were able to get replacement parts for the HVAC system quickly.
Wednesday’s downpours and subsequent flooding blocked roads, floated vehicles and delayed the Florida Panthers on their way to Stanley Cup games in Canada against the Edmonton Oilers.
The National Weather Service says high heat index continues Monday and then wet weather is on the way.
The sheriff’s office cautions boaters saying floating debris still poses hazards in the river.
The National Weather Service says the heat index value could be as high as 106 on Saturday.
The National Weather Service says the potential for isolated afternoon storms increases through the week.
Florida’s disaster preparedness sales tax holiday runs from June 1-14.
The heat index will make it feel like 100 degrees by Monday afternoon.
Whether you’re waving a flag at a Memorial Day service or riding the waves at the beach, we’re in for a heat wave this holiday weekend.