Dangerously high temperatures across Central Florida
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A dangerous heat wave continues across a large part of the United States, with more than 130 million people under extreme heat watches and warnings from South Dakota to Florida.
Another heat advisory has been issued for the Big Bend. Outdoor workers are reporting dizziness, headaches, and hospitalization this summer.
Heat wave: This Central Florida city could make history by reaching 100 degrees for 3rd straight day
ORLANDO, Fla. – The city of Leesburg is on track to experience its hottest stretch of weather on record. The Leesburg airport has reported back-to-back 100 -degree days this week. On Sunday, the record high of 97 degrees, set in 1998, was broken. The 100-degree mark on Monday broke a 57-year record high of 96 degrees.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNExtreme heat warning issued in Central Florida on Tuesday. How hot will Orlando get?An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect for Central Florida Tuesday, with highs near 100° and feels-like temps up to 115°.
Meteorologists warned that the oppressive heat wave is part of a larger system impacting much of the Southeast and Midwest.
A dangerous heat wave continues to scorch a large part of the United States, with more than 130 million people under extreme heat watches and warnings from South Dakota to Florida as temperatures in some cities are expected to exceed 100 degrees and heat indexes — or “feels like” temperatures — could soar past 115°F.
Heat advisory remains in effect for Brevard. Temperatures are reaching upper 90s, but it will feel much hotter. Is there any relief in sight.
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Millions of Americans are under heat alerts Monday as a heat wave brings triple-digit temperatures or heat indices to nearly half the continental United States, according to the National Weather Service—with the heat expected to impact the parts of the Southeast and the Mississippi river the hardest.