Yep, Joe, it's true. We may finally have some very, very heavy rain which will really be good for the drought situation. I was also reading the NWS Melbourne discussion from earlier this morning and they also said that the upr disturbances could really beeff up the atomsphere. Very cool temps aloft, the disturbances riding over the peninsula, and good upper level support could get some strong storms going. Won't be Monday, though, because if I know how the weather here in Florida works, we really have to have some surface heating in order to get strong storms going. It can be different in strong El Nino's, but otherwise we have to have sun usually. Tuesday would have more sunshine and would perhaps be the better day for this. Newest NWS Miami discussion also says one of the models (AVN I think) brings a tropical wave near S. Florida on 6/25. These things don't become classified usually considering it's June, but it's just interesting...