What is a heat index?
The heat index is what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature.
Weather / Florida
South Florida faces a temporary break from its typical summer weather pattern of daily rain, leading to higher heat indices. Meanwhile, the Atlantic is being monitored for potential tropical development.
South Florida's typical summer weather pattern involves hot temperatures and daily afternoon showers. However, a temporary disruption is causing a delay in the rain, leading to increased heat indices. The National Weather Service forecasts higher-than-usual temperatures for Sunday and Monday. This shift is due to a combination of a stalling cold front to the north and an upper-level tropical system to the south.
Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring two potential tropical systems. One is a tropical wave in the Atlantic, and the other is a weak low-pressure system forming off the northeast coast of Florida and Georgia. While the immediate threat is low, these systems bear watching as the hurricane season progresses.
Saharan dust is expected to move into the area by Friday, leading to a dry weekend with hazy sunshine. This may result in a heat advisory.
The heat index is what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature.
Stay hydrated, check on senior citizens, and never leave children or pets unattended in vehicles.
The National Hurricane Center gives a low formation chance through two days for a tropical wave and is monitoring a weak low-pressure system.
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