Melbourne, FL – Central Florida residents can expect another hot and dry day Sunday, with temperatures climbing into the low to mid-90s across the region. The National Weather Service in Melbourne issued a forecast indicating slightly warmer conditions than usual, with heat indices ranging from 95 to 100 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, the dry weather will be accompanied by a heightened risk of rip currents along all east central Florida beaches. Beachgoers are strongly discouraged from entering the surf due to the dangerous conditions. Rip currents pose a significant threat, particularly to swimmers who may be unaware of the powerful and potentially life-threatening ocean currents.
As the summer heat continues, residents are urged to stay hydrated and take precautions against heat-related illnesses. Additionally, those planning to spend time outdoors should seek shade and apply sunscreen to protect against UV exposure.




