Stronger storms will be lining up along Florida's Gulf Coast the next two days.
Stronger storms will be lining up along Florida's Gulf Coast the next two days.
Last week was wet. The weekend was relatively dry. But more wet weather is on the way to Florida.
Tropical Storm Warnings have been posted for a portion of the South Carolina coastline in advance of Tropical Depression 4, which formed a little more than 100 miles from Charleston late Monday morning.
Several inches of rain fell this week across Florida, effectively ending a short-term drought in some areas and prompting flood warnings for others.
Two robust tropical waves are moving across the Atlantic Ocean this week, with both showing at least a hint of developing. However, neither are expected to become a threat to the United States in the next five to seven days.
Several clusters of strong thunderstorms are likely Tuesday, some of which may produce strong or locally damaging wind gusts and torrential downpours.
Potential Tropical Cyclone Three is expected to be the first tropical storm to impact the United States this year.
From drought to deluge, residents of South Florida have experienced quite the swing in weather over the past week.