The humidity will be lower than normal, but it will still be blazing hot regardless with heat index values still reaching 105°-110°.
) - Debby continues to be a slow-moving system that is dumping massive amounts of rain across parts of Florida, South Georgia, and the Carolinas. We’re are still on the backside of this system with north winds and no rain. That will continue sending our temperatures soaring into the upper 90s and triple-digits in the coming days.
The humidity will be lower than normal, but it will still be blazing hot regardless with heat index values still reaching 105°-110°. We’re used to hot weather, but don’t let the heat sneak up on you! Make sure you stay hydrated and cool off when needed. Also, keep an eye on others around you. When someone is suffering from heat exhaustion or heat stroke they’ll often be confused and find it hard to care for themselves.
There’s an area of disturbed weather moving through the Caribbean. This disturbance is unlikely to develop as it approaches the Yucatan of Mexico later this week.Mobile woman at center of two federal indictments too dangerous to release, feds argueAir temperatures and heat index values reaching triple digitsRecord breaking heat will be expected this week across the Gulf Coast
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