Wet weather will mark Election Day in South Florida
Briefly

Heavy downpours and potential flooding may disrupt voter turnout in South Florida on Tuesday, where a 60% chance of rain and gusty winds are expected.
Meteorologist George Rizzuto states, "It could be kind of a steady stream of on and off showers through most of the day tomorrow," impacting conditions for voters.
Rizzuto explains that while the Caribbean system isn't directly affecting the showers, it pushes a 'moisture envelope' northward, influencing South Florida's weather.
The weather forecast predicts that showers are expected to continue through Thursday night, creating a prolonged period of wet conditions for the region.
Read at Sun Sentinel
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