South Florida is settling into a much wetter pattern over the next couple of days, and this is one of those setups where the impact may vary dramatically from one neighborhood to the next.
A slow-moving frontal boundary has stalled across the state while deep tropical moisture continues to pool over the peninsula, creating an atmosphere primed for efficient, heavy rainfall. The air is holding much more moisture than we typically see for this time of year, which means any storm that forms can produce very heavy rain in a short amount of time.
What Is Raising the Flooding Concern
The main concern is centered along the Atlantic metro corridor, especially from Miami and Fort Lauderdale north into West Palm Beach. This is a classic South Florida setup where training…
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