Expect 'feels-like' temperatures above 100 in South Florida; drought lingers
Briefly

South Florida is experiencing a heat advisory with feels-like temperatures over 100 degrees, expected to last through Tuesday morning. Peak heat index values are predicted to hit 105 to 110 degrees, increasing heat risk with prolonged exposure. Southeast Florida is also in severe drought, with rainfall 5 to 10 inches below normal. Afternoon thundershowers are likely. The rainy season outlook shows above-normal temperatures and a chance of increased rainfall, potentially due to active tropical systems during hurricane season.
South Florida is currently under a heat advisory due to feels-like temperatures exceeding 100 degrees, with peak heat index values expected to reach 105 to 110 degrees.
Forecasters warned that prolonged exposure to these high temperatures poses a significant heat risk, particularly through Tuesday morning when the advisory is in effect.
Southeast Florida is experiencing a severe drought, with rainfall running 5 to 10 inches below normal, which could be influenced by upcoming tropical systems.
The outlook for the rainy season indicates above-normal temperatures, with a slight chance of above-normal rainfall influenced by potential tropical systems during hurricane season.
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