South Florida experienced significant rainfall over the weekend, helping alleviate some of the extreme drought conditions that had persisted in the region for weeks. Rain totals varied, with the highest measured at 8.54 inches in the Everglades. Despite this, areas remained classified as in drought. National Weather Service meteorologist Donal Harrigan indicated that the region would begin drying out after Tuesday. Additionally, damage assessments were underway in Palm Beach County due to a potential tornado, though no injuries were reported from the severe weather.
South Florida's recent rainfall, while welcome due to ongoing extreme drought conditions, varied significantly across the region, with some areas receiving up to 8.5 inches.
Meteorologist Donal Harrigan noted that after the rainy period, South Florida is expected to experience dry weather, adding to the region's existing drought challenges.
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