Florida Panhandle is under another heat advisory
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A heat advisory has been issued for Miami-Dade and Broward counties for Monday and will be in effect noon to 6 p.m. South Florida also was under a heat advisory on Friday. Although the weekend was scorching hot in the region, the National Weather Service in Miami didn’t issue heat advisories for Saturday and Sunday.
The NEXT Weather team is tracking a 50-60% chance of scattered showers and storms in the afternoon on Tuesday, favoring Broward and Miami-Dade counties, as moisture moves in from the east. The chance of rain will drop after sunset. On Wednesday and Thursday, there is a 50% chance for scattered showers and storms.
All of Florida will be under heat advisories Monday, July 21, as a heat dome spreads from the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. Here's what to know.
All of Florida will be under heat advisories Monday, July 21, as a heat dome spreads from the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. Here's what to know.
Forget about any worries of tropical weather today. Instead pay attention to the heat: temperatures in Jacksonville could feel as high as 113 degrees.
The heat index considers the actual temperature and amount of moisture in the air using the dew point or relative humidity.
The heat index could get as high as 111 in South Florida, with the strongest heat expected along the southern Gulf Coast.
The National Weather Service office in Mobile, Alabama, issued a heat advisory in Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday. Heat index values are forecast to reach as high as 109℉ in portions of south central and southwest Alabama, northwest Florida and southeast Mississippi.
South Florida is shutting down the rain and turning up the thermostat. Sunny and hot conditions are expected on Friday with highs in the low-90s and feels-like numbers at 105 degrees and above. In response to this, a heat advisory has been issued for South Florida from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m., the National Weather Service said.