The South Florida Water Management District issued the following news release today.
“West Palm Beach, FL — April rainfall was less than half of average across South Florida.
South Florida Water Management District meteorologists reported today that only 1.19 inches of rain fell during the month, representing 45 percent of average, or 1.43 inches below average. Eastern Broward County and Water Conservation Areas 1 and 2 were the driest basins in the area, with 12 percent and 10 percent of average rainfall, respectively.
The dry conditions were helpful in the ongoing emergency effort to lower water levels in Water Conservation Area 3 in Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
Water Conservation Area 3 received 1.10 inches of rainfall, representing 38 percent of average, or 1.80 inches below average. Other rainfall totals included:
More information is available at: SFWMD Weather/Rainfall Data .