We continue to track Tropical Depression Nine, which formed Saturday morning between the Bahamas and Cuba over the southwest Atlantic Ocean. While the center of this system is forecast to remain offshore from South Florida, it will be close enough to bring us some fringe impacts.
The center of this system will track northward across the Bahamas Sunday into Monday while intensifying into a tropical storm, getting the name, Imelda.
While this happens, we’ll get rounds of passing, gusty downpours throughout the day Sunday. It’s impossible to time out when these showers are most likely so prepare for the anytime risk of showers and thunderstorms this Sunday.
Otherwise, skies will gradually turn more cloudy with high temperatures very seasonable into the upper 80s.
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