A heatwave is expected to hit South Florida with high temperatures and humidity from Wednesday through Saturday, affecting Miami-Dade, Broward, Orlando, Naples, Ft. Myers, and Tampa. Ft. Lauderdale experienced its earliest 98-degree reading, setting daily record highs and warm lows due to global warming. Miami reached a heat index of 101°F, nearing a record.
#Miami reached a 101°F heat index on Tuesday, which is 3° short of setting a new record for the date. We haven't broken a heat index record since April 3, but that streak could end tomorrow. https://t.co/7muPgS5u3s
An early-season heat wave is expected to bake South Florida with a dangerous combination of heat and humidity through the end of the week. #FLwx FOX Weather meteorologists @MichaelEstimeWX and @BobVanDillen have the latest on the forecast. https://t.co/duCZC8vSQz
🔥Miami has been sizzling the last few days. Are excessive heat warnings coming? Read more at: https://t.co/zhc3wlpo3v @MiamiHerald
It’s been extra hot since early May in South Florida. So much so that Ft. Lauderdale saw its earliest ever 98 degree reading. Numerous daily record hot highs & record warm lows have been set, and will continue this week. Obviously, this isn’t normal. It’s driven by global warming https://t.co/tdWm9JGErC
Wedensday through Saturday HEAT and HUMIDITY looks super high for Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Orlando, Naples, Ft. Myers and Tampa won't be much easier to take. NWS HeatRisk product with explanation below: https://t.co/bNxzVCe2hM