Heavy Rain Heads For Florida

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18 Mar 2019 11:17 AM
FORECAST
Heavy rain will be moving into Florida over the next couple of days. Rain showers took over the peninsula this morning, and thunderstorm and heavy rain activity will ramp up again tonight. A good portion of the state will be covered in rain and overcast skies. Rain showers will be heavy at times, so ponding on the roads will be likely. Expect rain showers to continue all day on Tuesday, especially for southern Florida. We should start to see some clearing by Wednesday morning.   RAINFALL FORECAST
Rainfall will be the heaviest in southern Florida where we could see up to 3 inches of rain in just a 36 hour span! Stay safe!    
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