It looks like *finally* we may get some good rainfall in South Florida from this low pressure/trough feature as the models are lifting it north towards South Florida.
It is bone dry out there in metro South FL so I hope it comes our way - rainy season should finally fully commence (though dewpoints have not dropped below 70F at the South FL metro terminals since mid last week).
Not expecting anything strong due to the pronounced SW shear models are progging to persist across the Western and NW Carib....(though shear forecasts are not exactly that accurate 5+ days out). We are nearly at the the start of the Atl hurricane season and the SW Caribbean is a favored area for development climatologically speaking for this time of year
NWS Miami snippet:
FOR THE EXTENDED...A DEEPENING LOW PRESSURE IN THE CARIBBEAN IS
EXPECTED TO MOVE NORTHWARD ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA...WHICH WILL BRING A
SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF MOISTURE TO THE AREA. THIS...OF COURSE...WILL
INCREASE THE CHANCES OF SHOWERS/THUNDERSTORMS FOR THE UPCOMING
WEEK.
http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1