MIAMI – After being spared from back-to-back hurricanes , Florida will continue to see the potential for flooding rain through the weekend as the National Hurricane Center is tracking a new area off the coast of South Florida for possible tropical development.

According to the FOX Forecast Center, former hurricanes Imelda and Humberto have left conditions in the Atlantic ripe for a persistent rainy and windy pattern throughout the Southeast . Tropical moisture and a stalled cold front across Florida will create widespread rainfall and an increased risk of flash flooding .

"Regardless of anything developing here, we had this residual boundary, this stalled boundary, that's going to help instigate showers and storms and keep things unsettled and that moisture streaming in from the east," F

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