Multiple rounds of showers, storms to roll across South Florida this week

10 a.m. Monday forecast Over the next few days, multiple rounds of showers and storms are forecast to roll across South Florida.

PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. — Over the next few days, multiple rounds of showers and storms are forecast to roll across South Florida.

Widespread severe weather is not expected, but a few storms may briefly become strong or severe with high wind gusts and heavy downpours.

There is a low-end threat — Level 1 out of 4 — for flooding on Tuesday and Wednesday. This is mostly for localized urban flooding — isolated incidents in city areas that are low-lying in elevation or have poor drainage.

MONDAY

The East Coast metros should stay mostly dry through Monday afternoon, aside from a few pop-up showers. We will be watching later to see how a cluster of thunderstorms develops over the Everglades Monday evening and overnight.

TUESDAY

Models are signaling that this cluster of storms will eventually migrate eastward and be centered over the I-95 corridor early Tuesday morning (roughly 4 a.m. to 8 a.m.) This could cause some morning commute issues. After this round of storms Tuesday morning, there will be some breaks in the rain around midday.

Additional sunshine and heating will refuel the atmosphere for another round of storms Tuesday afternoon/evening (around 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.) These will be pop-up storms and scattered, so it will be difficult to pinpoint the timing for specific communities until they begin developing.

WEDNESDAY

We should see a general break in the rain late Tuesday night through the first half of the day Wednesday, but a brief shower will still be possible at any given time. Then, another round of heavy showers and thunderstorms is likely mid-afternoon Wednesday until a couple hours after sunset (around 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., +/- an hour).

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Brantly Scott

Brantly Scott

A native of the Sunshine State, Meteorologist Brantly Scott is originally from Pensacola in the Florida Panhandle. His passion for weather was shaped by the active hurricane seasons of his childhood, particularly when his hometown experienced back-to-back hurricane landfalls in 2004 and 2005.