A large and slow-moving area of Low Pressure is finally making an exit. The disturbance was directly over south Florida during the weekend and brought rounds of heavy rain and street flooding.
As Monday begins, we’re seeing the main pool of moisture chug into the eastern Gulf waters. Meanwhile, drier air continues to shuffle our way from the east. This onshore pattern will be a theme this week. It’s actually a typical late summer setup with light winds arriving from the Atlantic Ocean. While the “main moisture” is a thing of the past, it’s worth noting that a few small rain bands could get caught up in the flow and briefly pass by. The forecast, all week, calls for daily doses of hot sun mixed with the potential for these isolated and short-lived showers. Highs will peak above 90-degrees