Photos and videos from South Florida show buildings, streets and parking lots flooded by a torrential storm Wednesday.
The storm brought showers and thunderstorms along the Gulf Coast, producing gusty winds and heavy rain in South Florida.
The rain very quickly filled up streets and parking lots in Fort Lauderdale.
One video shows powerful wind blowing the fronds on palm trees sideways as thick sheets of rainfall over an overpass.
At the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, the floodwater reached the undercarriage of many vehicles, forcing the airport to close after the reported foot of rain.
Floodwater also breached buildings, as seen in this video of a garage door opening to reveal the floodwater.
In one photo, the floodwater is seen pouring through the bottom of a glass door.
Another video shows a person standing ankle-deep in water as they open the door to reveal how much water stands at their doorstep.
Residential areas were also inundated. Just south of Fort Lauderdale, the Dania Beach area saw some of its streets turn into rivers.
Further south in Sunny Isles Beach, cars were seen trying to drive through flooded streets.
The threat of flooding in the Sunshine State will continue through the rest of the week.