boca wrote:South Florida must have a shield over it to deflect any type of rain that we might get.I say they might lower the rain chances to 20 percent by wed/thurs time frame.This is just an opinion.
I agree! It's aggravating and disappointing to here all this hype two to three days ago about a good deal of Tropical Moisture heading our way come mid/late week in S. FL for the models to only back away nearly completely a day or so later.

What will it take to actually get some decent rain event during the actual RAINY SEASON other than a Tropical Cyclone threat?
I mean if Texas can get deluged with upwards of 30 inches of rain in May alone allowing for a complete Drought Buster why can't we just get 3-6 inches of rain? I can already sense that this will probably be one of the driest Rainy Seasons here in S. FL at least in years!