Another stormy stretch is in progress. It follows the trend of what’s been a very soggy start to the month of September. On Monday, heavy rain hammered the Miami and Ft. Lauderdale metro areas (again). It resulted in numerous flood advisories and between 2 and 4 inches of rain across a wide swath of southeast Florida. With 37-days left in the Rainy Season, you might say we’re making up for lost time (and rain). Until recently, it’s been drier than usual!

The wet pattern is due to a stalling front to our north. For most of this week, we’ll see this stretched-out boundary lingering across central Florida. Also “stuck” is the deep tropical moisture that isn’t budging. We all feel its steamy presence when we step outdoors with the extra-high humidity. With daytime heat (and the instability of

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