Wynwood Flooded Basement Cleanup


Serving Wynwood, FL and surrounding areas.

If you have water in your basement, we can help!

Call: (877) 718-7201

We’re available 24 hours to take your call, and we can be at your door in 30 minutes or less!

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Wynwood, located in the heart of Miami, Florida, experiences a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen classification Am) typical of South Florida. Given its geographical position, Wynwood’s rainfall is subject to seasonal fluctuations associated with the wider Miami area’s weather patterns.

The neighborhood receives a substantial amount of rainfall, averaging around 60 inches (1524 mm) per year. This precipitation is highly concentrated in the wet season, which runs from May through October, coinciding with the Atlantic hurricane season. During this time, Wynwood, like much of South Florida, is often subject to heavy showers and thunderstorms that can produce significant rainfall amounts in short periods.

June is typically the wettest month, with rainfall averaging around 9 inches (230 mm), although variations from year to year can be significant due to the influence of tropical weather systems that can sometimes bring particularly intense periods of rain. The wet season not only brings daily afternoon showers but can also see more organized weather events such as tropical storms or hurricanes, which can greatly increase rainfall totals.

In contrast, the dry season from November through April brings less frequent and less intensive rainfall to Wynwood, providing a respite from the wetter, more humid summer months. Despite the lower precipitation during the dry season, occasional cold fronts can still deliver considerable rainfall, even in these drier months. Overall, Wynwood’s tropical setting ensures that rainfall is an integral and abundant feature of its climate, contributing to the lush landscapes and vibrant ecosystems of the area.

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