Heat and Humidity Surge as Storm Activity Increases in South Florida
Heat and Humidity Surge as Storm Activity Increases in South Florida
US · Published Jun 12, 2026
South Florida is experiencing a surge in heat and humidity as storm activity intensifies in the region.
According to CBS News, the 'feels like' temperatures are expected to reach the low 100s°F (37-38°C) due to a combination of high humidity and warm air.

Why It's Important?

The combination of high heat, humidity, and storm activity poses risks to public health and safety in South Florida. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to heat-related illnesses, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions. Additionally, localized flooding and strong winds from thunderstorms may disrupt daily activities and pose hazards to travelers.

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