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An active and wet pattern is unfolding across Florida in the coming days, and there are also two tropical waves of interest in the Atlantic that have a chance of developing.
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Heavy rain and an increasing risk of flash flooding is expected this weekend over the Southeastern U.S. as a slowly-organizing tropical system in the southern Gulf heads toward the coast.
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Some much-needed rain has been falling today in South Florida, thanks to a disturbance that is likely to become a tropical or subtropical storm this weekend near the Bahamas.
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Subtropical Storm Alberto is on its way to Florida. The brunt of the storm will be felt starting Sunday morning.
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Water managers are asking central Florida residents to continue to conserve despite recent above-average rainfall.
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Drought conditions are developing in central Florida as rainfall is down throughout the region.