There were several flood advisories Saturday and Sunday, as wet weather continues this Labor Day weekend in South Florida.
A wave of energy from an upper level low pressure system is triggering the activity as it moves across South Florida and heads west.
Labor Day features much of the same unsettled pattern that South Florida has been stuck in -- including cloudy skies with periods of occasional showers or storms.
The scattered showers produced locally heavy rain Saturday with totals between 1-3 inches in a short amount of time, which caused minor street flooding in flood receptive areas.
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On Monday, localized flooding is possible within any heavy rain storm. Highs also remain near 90.
The unsettled pattern continues through Wednesday.
Finally, South Florida will break out of this pattern on Thursday and Friday as rain chances fall back to 30 to 40%.