Sunday's rain has not stopped across parts of South Florida. This is incredibly beneficial for the soil, especially in western Miami-Dade and Broward, which are dealing with abnormally dry to moderate drought conditions, but not so much for those who still plan to be outdoors on Sunday.

This rain is associated with a weak frontal boundary that is retreating northward and, with some sun peeking through at times, could produce heavier downpours and perhaps a lightning strike or two.

The winds are strong, too, at times over South Florida, and are creating more dangerous conditions along the Atlantic coast. Small craft advisories are in effect through at least Sunday late afternoon, and a high rip current risk is in effect, likely to continue through Monday.

This frontal boundary will conti

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