Rainy Election Day Ahead for South Florida
Unfavorable Weather Conditions Expected on Tuesday
Heavy downpours and flooding may mar South Florida on Tuesday as voters head to the polls. According to the National Weather Service in Miami, the chance of rain on Tuesday hovers around 60%, with showers likely to pick up after 1 p.m.
Breezy Conditions to Add to the Mix
In addition to the rain, conditions will be breezy, with wind gusts hitting as high as 25 mph. "It could be kind of a steady stream of on and off showers through most of the day tomorrow," said NWS Miami meteorologist George Rizzuto.
Caribbean System Influencing South Florida Weather
The system in the Caribbean, which is forecast to become a hurricane later in the week, is pushing a "moisture envelope" northward that is affecting the pattern of rain and wind in South Florida. Although not directly impacting the South Florida weather, the Caribbean system is "kind of an indirect influence," Rizzuto said. "We’re kind of sandwiched between an area of high pressure and an area of low pressure."
Showers Expected to Continue Through Thursday Night
The rain is expected to continue through Thursday night, making it a soggy and potentially challenging day for voters.
Conclusion
While the weather may not be ideal, it’s crucial for voters to make their voices heard at the polls. Be prepared for rainy and windy conditions, and plan accordingly to exercise your right to vote.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the chance of rain on Tuesday?
A: According to the National Weather Service, the chance of rain on Tuesday hovers around 60%.
Q: When will the showers pick up?
A: Showers are expected to pick up after 1 p.m. on Tuesday.
Q: What is the expected wind speed?
A: Wind gusts are expected to hit as high as 25 mph.
Q: How long will the rain last?
A: Showers are expected to continue through Thursday night.