Extreme heat continues to hit Central Florida
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The National Hurricane Center is tracking four tropical waves. Sweltering temps continue for Florida, heat advisories are in effect..
A high pressure "heat dome" is sitting over the northern Gulf and spinning dry, hot air towards Florida. The hot air combined with high humidity is driving the heat indexes into the triple digits. While it feels hot outside, it has not reached the criteria this weekend for a heat advisory.
Temperatures are only expected to worsen tomorrow. Monday could be the hottest day of the year, with much of the Orlando metro area reaching 98 or 99° as a high.
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A dome of high pressure has parked itself over Florida, pressing a lid on the atmosphere. That means clear skies, blazing sunshine, and very little rain to cool us off. Add dew points in the mid to upper 70s, and your body’s cooling system is working overtime.
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