It's not what anyone wants to see, but after a one in one thousand year rain event last week, more downpours are in store.
Early Sunday evening, activity ahead of a front was already causing massive downpours across parts of Palm Beach and Broward Counties
There is another blob of clouds and rain across the Eastern Gulf of Mexico which is the leading edge of a cold front that is forecast to arrive by Monday.
Strong Storms
This maps originates from NOAA & NWS. It's an explanation of what is happening in the atmosphere. Notice a light blue line near Tampa, that is an outflow boundary, or wind and moisture pushed to the ground and out by earlier storms.
This will continue to cause heavy downpours across the Lake Okeechobee region. Some of that activity is already invading Broward. As of 4 pm, there was only a 20% chance for any storm watch being issued. That may change for Monday.
Monday's Outlook
For Monday, the front will enter South Florida but NOT clear the area. This will keep plenty of moisture over us an could lead to more heavy rain. This scenario could be the set-up for a very soggy day. There is a marginal risk for excessive rainfall. Some storms may be strong.
Please remain vigilant. With plenty of saturated ground, any additional rain will lead to quick street flooding. With standing water, you may not see where the roadway ends and a canal begins.
Stay with the entire 7Weather team, on-air and on line for the latest.
We'll keep watching.
No comments:
Post a Comment