Potential tropical system in the Gulf could swing rain bands into South Florida this week

It has been a nice weekend without any heat advisories. The first day of Fall will bring a ton of sunshine and only an isolated storm for inland areas. Many will stay dry.

By mid-week, attention turns to a potential tropical system moving from the western Caribbean into the Gulf of Mexico.

While the track is uncertain, even a path to the west of South Florida would still bring outer rain bands to the area as early as Wednesday.

Depending on how close the storm tracks to us, there is a potential for heavy rainfall during the second half of the week. Stay informed with future tropical updates as we monitor the progress of this system.

Hurricane specialist: Tropical system likely to form and move toward the US Gulf Coast this week


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Growing up in South Florida, Peta Sherwood was intrigued by the ever-changing weather, including sea breeze storms and the development of tropical systems.

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