The National Weather Service warns South Florida of a wet early week with potential heavy rain, possibly exceeding 4 inches. Coastal areas may see more rain compared to inland regions due to a disorganized low-pressure system from the Gulf. Meteorologists are monitoring variables such as the movement and speed of rain bands that can affect outcomes. The second half of the week will likely be dry with temperatures increasing, while drought conditions remain significant across the area, emphasizing the importance of the incoming rainfall.
"The National Weather Service is forecasting a wet start to the week in South Florida, with the possibility of bouts of heavy rain Monday and Tuesday."
"Forecasters said there's a 'reasonable high-end scenario (10% chance)' of totals of 3 to 4 inches across much of the area by late Tuesday."
"A very disorganized area of low pressure, thunderstorms and showers is headed our way from the Gulf states," said NWS meteorologist Ana Torres-Vazquez.
"According to the National Weather Service, much of South Florida is experiencing 'moderate drought,' while the northern half of Palm Beach County is experiencing 'severe drought.'"
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