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Florida is in for a wet weekend as the chances that a tropical system will develop continue to climb.
The heaviest rain should be June 21. “It’ll be what we call a ‘wetting rain’ in that it’ll be enough to get down and soak the soils,” National Weather Service meteorologist Ann Ruhl said.
The heaviest rain should be June 21. “It’ll be what we call a ‘wetting rain’ in that it’ll be enough to get down and soak the soils,” National Weather Service meteorologist Ann Ruhl said.
Meteorologists are forecasting around 0.75 to 1 inch of rain for the length of the Willamette Valley between the two days, while 1 to 2 inches of rain could fall in the Coast Range and Cascades.
The heaviest rain should be June 21. “It’ll be what we call a ‘wetting rain’ in that it’ll be enough to get down and soak the soils,” National Weather Service meteorologist Ann Ruhl said.
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