A front has stalled nearby and it will leave some moisture in the air for South Florida to see a few spotty showers on the breeze. As we warm up in the afternoon, an inland storm can’t be ruled out. The front should fall apart by tonight as another approaches the Southeast United States.
This next one will likely clear making for nicer and pleasant conditions on Thursday. However, the wind will be increasing out of the Northeast over the next couple of days creating choppy to rough seas. Only a quick-moving shower possible, but the forecast calls for mainly dry weather and seasonable temperatures. Highs in the mid 80’s and lows in the low to mid 70’s.
Your Storm Team is watching closely a disturbance located in the Caribbean showing signs of organization. NHC has designated it Invest 98L