Big and frequent rounds of rain have been the weather story in what’s been a ultra soggy start to September (all across south Florida). As we cross the midway point for the month, we’re now running a significant surplus in rainfall. Miami, for example, is now over 9-inches of rain above average for the month, so far! This comes after the Rainy Season was lagging until only recently.

The start of this week is typical with temperatures and rain chances, which remain scattered. There’s a change coming, though, and it’s not too far in the future. Do you remember the Florida Front that drenched the peninsula last week? Well, the remnants from it are retreating. The boundary axis and deep moisture is lifting back at us, from south to north, slowly. Forecast models show that it’s another tropica

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