This storm could be a nice help to dry areas, especially if it can get up into GA. Today in inland South Dade we had about 21/2 inches of rain spread out over the whole day, and little wind. By sunset the rain had stopped and the wind had picked up. About 20-30 mph; no big deal so far. Hoping this storm is a net positive when all is said and done, with some helpful rainfall but not too much damaging wind/torrential rains. We'll see what happens.
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