The greatest flood threat has shifted into South Florida Thursday, Friday and Saturday as a front slowly moves to the south. Showers and storms will become more widespread each afternoon, likely impacting the I-95 corridor during the evening commute.
Breakdown
- A surface front and upper-level disturbance are promoting rising air motion in South Florida. 2s
- This setup is steepening lapse rates, leading to more organized storm activity. 7s
- Showers and thunderstorms are expected to move from west to east across the region. 33s
- Periods of heavy rainfall are likely, increasing the risk of flooding. 43s
- Storm activity may subside overnight but is expected to resume the following day. 49s