Sara's Remnants Bring Rain and Flood Risks to Southeast

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South Florida is preparing for a weather shift as the remnants of Tropical Storm Sara merge with a cold front, bringing increased rain chances and gusty winds by midweek. While the system is no longer tropical, it will lead to scattered showers and a drop in temperatures, with lows in the upper 50s and highs in the mid-70s expected by the weekend. Residents are advised to prepare for rain midweek and enjoy cooler, drier conditions once the front passes.
- South Florida prepares for seasonal shift as tropical remnants of Sara merge with cold front WPLG Local 10
- Southeast: Flood Threat From Sara’s Remnants The Weather Channel
- Sara dissipates while moving into Gulf of Mexico, tropical moisture will spike Florida rain chances WESH 2 Orlando
- Sara weakens to tropical depression but could still add to Southeast weather woes USA TODAY
- A third November storm, Sara, serves notice that a busy hurricane season isn’t over yet The Associated Press
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