South Florida In For A Drier Monday; Nadine Is a Tropical Storm Again

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By Donna Thomas, BrowardNetOnline Meteorologist - Forecast calls for some evening showers over South Florida, with the chance of a thunderstorm.  A cold front is expected to move in overnight making for a drier Monday.

Nadine has reorganized and regained its tropical characteristics in the warmer waters of the far eastern Atlantic.  On Sunday evening, Nadine was located about 485 miles south of the Azores and was moving west-northwest at 5 miles per hour.  Maximum sustained winds were 60 miles per hour, with some strengthening.  Nadine is expected to linger in the eastern Atlantic for the next several days.

Elsewhere in the Atlantic, the tropics are quiet.

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Source: The National Weather Service; National Hurricane Center