Heat advisory in effect for most of Central Florida
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On Sunday at 1:44 a.m. a heat advisory was released by the National Weather Service valid between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. for Mobile and Baldwin counties.
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for South Florida, promising sizzling days ahead, and emergency departments are already reporting an uptick in heat-related visits. When it
Forget about any worries of tropical weather today. Instead pay attention to the heat: temperatures in Jacksonville could feel as high as 113 degrees.
Tuesday could end up being the hottest of the week, according to forecasters, with some spots in south Alabama getting uncomfortably close to 100 degrees. Here are the expected highs for Tuesday: The rest of the week is expected to be hot, but not as hot, according to weather service forecasts.
Heat Advisory for Okeechobee County goes in effect at 12 pm through 6pm. Feels-like temperatures above 105 degrees. Rain is returning this week starting on Tuesday and continuing through Friday. Wednesday and Thursday, tropical moisture will bring rain and storms across the state of Florida.
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The National Weather Service issues a Heat Advisory for Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks on Sunday due to high temperatures and humidity.
Another day, another scorcher and another heat advisory issued for Volusia and Flagler counties for Saturday, July 19. The National Weather Service in Melbourne says Saturday's advisory will last from noon until 6 p.m., with "feels like" temperatures reaching 108 to 111 degrees.
A heat advisory is in effect for Charlotte with risks of heat illnesses due to high temperatures and humidity.