Yesterday I flew the shuttle to Lokichogio via Torit and Kapoeta. Although we've only really had one rain in Juba so far, Kapoeta has had more than that and the airstrip is a little worse for wear now. As I arrived in Loki there was a big rain shower passing just to the north of the airfield, but only light rain in Loki itself as the storm passed.
It was a fairly empty shuttle with only two passengers for Carter Centre, two for MSF and one for ZOA South Sudan.