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The trough of low pressure located off the coast of Florida is causing disorganized showers and thunderstorms. The disturbance is forecast to move into the north-central Gulf, where environmental conditions could allow for slow development. The NHC expects the system to move inland by the weekend, ending any chances of development.
Scattered showers and storms will move across parts of South Florida with the potential for some heavy downpours and localized flooding. The Weather Prediction Center has placed Broward, and most of Miami-Dade, under a marginal (level 1) risk of flash flooding.
A tropical system with a low chance of formation is set to cross Florida, dumping rain across the state — again. The National Hurricane Center is tracking a disturbance near the southeast coast with a 10% chance of strengthening into a tropical depression in the next two to seven days, as of Wednesday morning.
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The weather forecast for Florida on Sunday is shaping up much the same as it did Saturday. Protect yourself from the blazing heat.
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