South Florida’s rainy season has come to an end as of October 15 and rainfall between now and May 15 — when rainy season began — was quite typical.

You may recall how dry it was early on, especially in July and August when a ‘Severe to Extreme Drought’ impacted all of Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. Then September arrived and it turned soggy, eliminating the drought completely.

This is great timing as we begin dry season because rain chances typically drop for the rest of the year. With that said, we will still have some opportunities for occasional showers at times over the next 7 days, mainly due to weak fall fronts that sweep through.

That first front arrives tonight into Thursday, which will usher in times of cloudiness with embedded showers moving in from the north and northeast.

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