Tropical Downpours Drench Florida as Invest 93L Moves Across State. Here’s What to Expect
CENTRAL FLORIDA, JUL 15 – Invest 93-L has dropped over an inch of rain in Brevard County, causing flood watches and flash flood warnings across Central Florida, with rain expected through the week.
- On July 15, 2025, Invest 93L moved across Central Florida, causing heavy rainfall and flash flood warnings in several counties.
- This rain resulted from a weak low-pressure system off Florida’s east coast that the National Hurricane Center monitors with a 40% chance of tropical development.
- Several flood advisories and watches covered Brevard, Orange, Osceola, and other counties as multiple rounds of rain caused localized totals up to 6.5 inches near Mims.
- Officials warned residents to avoid flooded roadways with the slogan, “Turn around, don't drown,” and noted flood warnings could expand if conditions worsen.
- The system is expected to move into the Gulf by Wednesday, maintaining elevated rain chances across Central Florida through late week and potential tropical development over the Gulf.
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