September is here and the south Florida weather is right on cue for this point of the year. That means you need to be ready to grab your trusty umbrella on short notice (as September is typically our 2nd wettest month, only behind June).

The current weather pattern centers around an old Florida front. It remains draped over the region and probably won’t budge for several days. Bumping up against the boundary is a large pool of tropical moisture. It lurks across south Florida and will act as fuel for future showers and storms. On Tuesday the west flow should carry downpours into Broward and Miami-Dade from the afternoon into the evening. The activity will likely be scattered and slow-moving. Keep in mind, if the rain dumps on some of the same areas, we could face street flooding issues due

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