SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, (WINK) — Southwest Florida could see a washout Sunday afternoon, despite dry skies this morning.
Spring break crowds and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations are already packing the area, and outdoor plans may need to shift indoors.
The last time rain hit the region, streets in Charlotte County turned into mini lakes, and parking lots became pop-up pools after a few inches fell. Southwest Florida has been stuck in extreme drought for months—the worst seen in 25 years.
While the rain will help, the ground is so dry that it takes time to soften and start absorbing water. But despite the potential for flooding frustrations, neighbors say they’ll take whatever rain they can get.
Weather Authority Meteorologist Oceana Hayden said rain is expected to roll in later this afternoon. Those with outdoor plans should have indoor backup options ready.