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Storms are coming to an end for the night, and we will start to clear out the skies. Drier air moves into Southwest Florida starting on Friday and will continue through the weekend.
The threat of significant flooding across South Florida has passed for now, as rainfall totals on Monday came in within forecasted expectations.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Showers and storms have again developed across the area, but drier air is on the way. The rain and storms will slowly wind down this evening, with quiet conditions returning overnight. We’ll see morning temperatures in the mid-70s.
A weather system moving across Florida wasn’t even a tropical something but it has the potential to develop into a tropical depression as it moves across the Gulf later in the week.
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A tropical trough moving across the Florida Peninsula will pull moisture across the state, leading to significant rainfall in southeast Florida.
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Through Wednesday, the region received 5.63 inches, a surplus of 1.91 inches this month, according to the National Weather Service.