
""In general, it's not looking as stormy as it was last week," NWS meteorologist Sammy Hadi said."
""The majority of the rain will be falling across inland areas.""
""Localized flooding will be the primary concern through the period, with the possibility that some areas may see repeated rounds of heavy rainfall over short periods of time," the weather service said."
""We'll have our typical thunderstorms," said Hadi, "but they should be focused on inland areas.""
The coming week in South Florida will bring periodic showers and thunderstorms, though conditions should be less stormy than last week. Coastal areas may see sunshine and scattered showers Tuesday morning, with afternoon storms migrating inland. Most rainfall is expected across inland areas, creating a primary concern for localized flooding and repeated heavy downpours in short periods that could overwhelm drainage. King tides may coincide with heavy downpours along the coast, though coastal rain should generally be lighter. Cloud cover could keep highs in the upper 80s and lows in the mid-70s. A tropical system east of the Bahamas could add peripheral moisture late in the week.
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