A few showers have formed over Collier County (both near the coast and inland) and elsewhere across inland southwest Florida over the last hour or so as the atmosphere continues to heat up and become more unstable. Expect these showers, and eventually storms, to be very slow moving toward the north. Forecast still is on track for the next few days with increasing chances of rain earlier in the day along the coast and later in the day inland as we move toward mid-week.
Also, the National Hurricane Center is now giving the remnants of Agatha in the western Caribbean a 10% chance of developing over the next 48 hours (exceedingly unlikely). While the environment is favorable near the thunderstorms associated with Agatha's remnants now, it is extremely unfavorable just to the north over the Florida Straits where there is very high wind shear. I'll have the latest on 6 TV in just a few minutes!
Brian