Light to moderate rain in Broward and south Palm Beach counties was expected Wednesday afternoon.
There is a 60 percent chance of rain across the eastern metro areas, the National Weather Service said. In Key West there is a 90 percent chance.
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"It could be any time this afternoon," said weather service meteorologist Chuck Caracozza.
High temperatures in South Florida are expected to reach the mid-80s.
The same forecast holds true Wednesday night and Thursday with lows in the mid-to-upper-70s and highs in the mid-80s. The extended forecast calls for more sunshine, possibly beginning as early as Friday or Saturday as our “tropical disturbance” lifts north of us.
Temperatures will flirt with the 90s again by this weekend.
Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said a large cluster of storms, currently near the Yucatan Peninsula, has a 50 percent chance of developing into a named storm.
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If this happens, it would be named Andrea. It is not expected to directly impact South Florida, however scattered showers and occasional thunderstorms are possible.
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