South Florida's rainy afternoons return this week after a brief break
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South Florida's rainy afternoons return this week after a brief break
"High temperatures will increase into the upper 80s and lower 90s, with feels-like temperatures potentially peaking around 100 degrees. Hydration is crucial for outdoor activities."
"Afternoon showers and thunderstorms are typical for South Florida in June, with expected rainfall less than a tenth of an inch and a 50% chance of showers."
South Florida's rainy season is poised to resume with afternoon showers and thunderstorms expected in the coming days, as typical for June. This follows a brief respite over the weekend due to a dust cloud from the Sahara Desert, which is expected to return this week, although less concentrated. Flash flooding remains a risk in urban areas during the rainy season. While rainfall is forecasted at only a fraction, temperatures will rise into the upper 80s and lower 90s, prompting advisories to stay hydrated, especially for outdoor activities.
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