Saharan dust, south Florida and Hotter
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People who are specifically sensitive to the dust can have worsened allergies,” said a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
Much of Florida takes a break from the storms, and Saharan dust takes over, making the temperatures soar. At least the dust gives us gorgeous sunrises and sunsets. Hydrate! pic.twitter.com/jc9NrYiizN
Happy Saturday,, South Florida!Hopefully everyone has had a nice start to the weekend! After starting the week off with stormy conditions,
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNForecasters watching 2 areas of tropical moisture with potential for development: Will Florida feel impacts?Florida could feel impacts from an area of tropical moisture that includes remnants of the same system that dumped rain over the state last weekend. Forecasters are also watching another developing tropical wave in the distant Atlantic Ocean.
Saharan dust may be chipping away at the current tropical system, but experts say it usually winds down before August.
It’s thanks to a plume of dust from the Saharan Desert sweeping across Florida. In addition to the hazy conditions, we’ll also get some spectacular sunrises and sunsets through June 6.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNFOX 35 Weather Impact Day: Central Florida under heat advisory through TuesdayThe BriefTemperatures will sizzle back in the mid 90s for the weekend and early next week. The humidity will really make things feel hot with heat indices reaching levels as high as 110°+.Heat advisories will most likely be issued for this weekend and possibly early parts of next week.
Scattered showers and storms will move across parts of South Florida with the potential for some heavy downpours and localized flooding. The Weather Prediction Center has placed Broward, and most of Miami-Dade, under a marginal (level 1) risk of flash flooding.
AccuWeather forecasters are keeping an eye an area for potential tropical development near Florida July 14-17.