South Florida can expect deep moisture and high rain chances over the next two to three days as September overachieves with the rainfall amounts.
And on Wednesday, deep moisture remains draped across the region, pooling just south of a stalled frontal boundary.
In fact, portions of Miami-Dade and Broward are under a marginal risk for more flooding, a 1 on a scale of 1-4. But don’t let the number 1 fool you, as this means there is a 5-15% chance of flooding within a 25-mile radius of where you live.
The timing of Wednesday's forecast is a challenge.
Computer models are all over the place: some call for spotty periods of showers Wednesday morning followed by another round of thunderstorms in the afternoon, while others keep the afternoon relatively calm due to some of the morning rainfal