Visible satellite imagery over Florida reveals the deep moisture associated with the tropical wave that hampered many parts of the peninsula with heavy rain has lifted north and weakened. Drier air associated with high pressure has built back into the state. With the exception of The Panhandle region, which is now receiving ‘Harvey’ associated rains, the state will generally be dry. Isolated sea breeze induced thunderstorms are still possible where pockets of higher moisture exist.
