Weston averages over 60 inches of annual rainfall during a June-through-October rainy season, with outdoor humidity frequently at 85 percent or higher. The city sits in western Broward County adjacent to South Florida Water Management District canal structures, and during heavy rain, canal levels in the C-11 basin can rise quickly, flooding the lowest-lying residential streets.
Hurricane Irma in 2017 caused widespread roof-to-wall connection failures across Broward County, creating hidden rain-intrusion pathways into attic spaces and wall cavities days after the storm passed. In Weston's climate, leaving marginally wet materials in place almost always produces a secondary mold event.
Broward County HO-3 policies cover sudden internal damage but exclude storm surge and canal overflow — those require a separate NFIP or private flood policy. Ask your contractor for daily drying logs and a Certificate of Completion with moisture readings. Call 24/7 immediately.