A tropical system is affecting South Florida, leading to flood watches through 11 p.m. Monday in Miami and Broward. Between Monday and Thursday morning, the National Weather Service predicts 1 to 3 inches of rain, with isolated areas potentially receiving 5 to 7 inches. A 75% chance of storms is expected during this period. Conditions will begin to improve Wednesday night with a reduction in rain chances. By Friday and Saturday, rain chances will lower to around 10% during the evenings, with a slight increase predicted for Sunday afternoon.
"Expect heavy rainfall across South Florida with flood watches issued. National Weather Service forecasts 1-3 inches of rain, with isolated areas possibly experiencing up to 7 inches. The storm will persist mainly through Monday and Tuesday."
"Improvements in weather for Miami-Fort Lauderdale areas are anticipated by Wednesday night, with rain chances dropping significantly as dry conditions set in for the latter part of the week."
Read at Miami Herald
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