There is a weak broad upper-level low over Florida producing dry air in the Gulf of Mexico and drawing moisture into South Florida from the Caribbean. Also, there is a weak wave nearby and that could mean a good rain chance through Thursday. By Friday, we will return to a more typical pattern of overnight/early morning coastal showers and isolated inland storms in the afternoon. It will definitely seem drier going into the weekend. For now, have the rain gear on hand.
Even though temps won't be as high in the PM, rain chances are decent throughout today. @wsvn pic.twitter.com/Tcz5TdiYNS
— Vivian Gonzalez (@VivianGonzalez7) June 21, 2016
The breeze is also to blame for the elevated risk of rip currents. @wsvn pic.twitter.com/9O3Liuq8dz
— Vivian Gonzalez (@VivianGonzalez7) June 21, 2016
Tropical Update: All is quiet. The last advisory on Danielle was written at 5 am. It fell apart over Mexico. However, disorganized rain showers are currently over the area.
Have a wonderful day South Florida and stay dry!
Vivian Gonzalez
Meteorologist, AMS Certified
WSVN Channel 7