South Florida's rainy afternoons return this week after a brief break
Briefly

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.
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.
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