A hit or miss passing shower is not out of the question for South Florida Thursday night.
Otherwise, Miami-Dade and Broward counties, and the Keys, can expect partly cloudy skies and southeast winds (5 to 10 mph) as a touch of Saharan dust moves over the area.
The dust will linger into Friday. Though the morning could offer an isolated shower or two along the east coast, the rest of the day will feature ample sunshine along with hazy skies and a southeast breeze (5 to 15 mph, gusts to 20 mph). Temperatures are forecast to peak in the low 90s—factor in the humidity and it will feel like 100°F or a few degrees hotter. If heading to the beach, please be aware that the rip current risk is high.
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