Miami Heat Wave Alert: Dangerous Heat Index Over 105°F to Scorch South Florida Through Thursday

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Miami, Florida – Afternoon heat index values soaring above 100 degrees are gripping South Florida this week, creating dangerous outdoor conditions and putting residents at risk for heat-related illness. From Miami to Naples, cities across the region can expect oppressive humidity and little relief, especially during the afternoon hours through Thursday.

According to the National Weather Service Miami, daytime highs in the 90s combined with extreme humidity will drive heat index values to between 102°F and 110°F through at least July 31. Residents in Boca Raton, Homestead, and Clewiston are urged to take extra precautions, with heat advisories active and the highest risk expected between 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. each day.

Local agencies recommend limiting outdoor activities, drinking plenty of water, and checking on vulnerable neighbors, pets, and children. Roads like US-1, I-95, and major city routes could see heat-related vehicle breakdowns or delays, as air conditioning systems are strained. Cooling centers and public buildings may be open for relief in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.

Anyone planning to work or exercise outdoors should take frequent breaks, wear light clothing, and avoid strenuous activity during peak heat. These conditions follow a trend of unusually hot summers in South Florida, with this week’s heat index on par with July records set in recent years.

The dangerous heat is expected to persist through at least Thursday, with potential for additional advisories if temperatures stay high. Updates will be provided as conditions evolve.

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