Storms like these can often do more harm than good. You can get lightning outside of the range of the thunderstorms and that could spark fires.
Right now, the rain she's produced hasn't been overly huge, but she's going to be a slow mover. That's our main concern. Without a doubt, she'll be a rainmaker.
We've been in this warm pattern for the better half of the last month, the average temperature for Melbourne this time of year is in the 70s.
We wouldn't expect to get relief for the overall dry conditions for six to eight weeks.
It happens this time of year right before dawn. It's basically moisture that's trapped along the surface.
It'll be a little bit cooler but really, we're running above average temperature wise.
It'll affect the fire, and it'll be a concern for hot spots.
We can probably expect between 1 to 2 inches max.
We're expecting these winds to start dropping off into Tuesday morning and through the end of this week.
This is the type of weather that people move to Florida for.