Parts of west Miami-Dade in for flash flooding and heavy rain, forecasters say

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Severe weather — including heavy rain — in parts of western Miami-Dade may see flash floods, according to the National Weather Service in Miami.

The NWS issued a flash flood warning through 6 p.m. Tuesday for areas such as The Hammocks, Country Walk and the Redland.

“It’s a combination of a tropical wave interacting with a sea breeze front,” said Cindy Preszler, a meteorologist with Miami Herald news partner CBS News Miami.

About three to five inches of rain have fallen throughout Tuesday, according to the NWS. An additional one to two inches are possible in the affected areas.

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On top of the downpours, South Florida has also experienced record heat this summer. Heat advisories have been issued every day since Aug. 6, with it feeling as hot as 105 degrees outside.