Whether you call it a water faucet or spigot, it’s what controls the flow of water. In our south Florida weather, it’s in the “on position” this time of year. Our late August air is juiced up and capable of heavy downpours as we witnessed (again) on Wednesday. The only change has been the steering motion of developing rain and storms. Earlier in the week, that flow was decidedly from southwest to the northeast. Since then, winds have backed from the southeast although very light. It’s this persistent onshore pattern that’s likely to hold as we round out the work week. Then, it becomes more southerly

The next several days feature a steady pattern. It’s also one that’s unsettled. To our north we find a hovering and stagnant frontal boundary. While it wavers slightly from day to day, it will

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