South Florida faces a hot, humid start to June with afternoon highs in the low 90s, heat index values near 100 degrees and recurring afternoon thunderstorms through the week, according to WFLX, WPTV and National Weather Service forecasts.

South Florida is starting June with the kind of weather that feels more like midsummer: hot, humid and storm-prone.

WFLX's First Alert forecast for Monday calls for highs in the low 90s, with the heat index making it feel closer to 100 degrees or higher during the hottest part of the day. The station says scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms are expected, with the wettest period likely around Wednesday.

A separate forecast from WPTV points to the same setup, with a mix of sun and clouds, temperatures that feel like triple digits and afternoon storms.

National Weather Service forecast pages for the West Palm Beach area also support the pattern, showing heat index values around 100 degrees and daily chances for afternoon thunderstorm development.

The overall trend through the week remains hot and humid, with a somewhat drier stretch expected by Friday. Until then, South Florida can expect repeated rounds of heat, humidity and passing storms in the afternoon and evening.

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