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    Keep an eye on the TemperatureRadar: Who sees sweltering heat

02:56 PM
May 15, 2024

Who sees sweltering heat
Keep an eye on the TemperatureRadar

Summer is right around the corner but for some in the South, it feels like it has already arrived as temperatures soar.

Dangerous heat is building in across south Florida and south Texas today through the end of the week. The TemperatureRadar shows highs surging into the 90s across these regions, with plenty of moisture also in the mix. This combination of heat and humidity can be deadly, so take steps to stay cool and out of the heat.

TemperatureRadar

Florida

Across the Sunshine State, you can see persistent southwest winds on our WindRadar, which is setting the stage for hot weather, even by Florida standards. High will reach the 90s in cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach, Fla., this week. Some of the most dangerous heat and humidity will build into southern Florida today and tomorrow.

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The heat will also help spark storms across the Florida peninsula, with strong storms also building across the southern and central Plains as well as the Carolinas.

Who will see severe weather todayread more

Texas

Hazardous heat will also build into south Texas as a warm front moves in from the Gulf of Mexico. Highs will be in the 90s across south Texas through the end of the week.

Heat safetyread more

Cities such as Brownsville, McAllen, and Corpus Christi, Texas will surge into the mid-90s through the end of the week. Moisture moving in from the Gulf will cause humidity levels to surge, making this heat dangerous.

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