Hot, Hazy & Humid Conditions Hold

27.07.2025    WSVN 7 News Miami    7 views
Hot, Hazy & Humid Conditions Hold

High pressure continues to be in charge of our weather pattern with a layer of Saharan Dust around This is keeping the dry air in place and trapping the steam Temperatures the present day will be a touch hotter with highs in the low to mid s When you combine the high humidity it will feel like the low to mid s It will not be the kind of heat to meet advisory criteria but still dangerously hot Therefore make sure to drink plenty of water dress lightly and take frequent breaks in the shade to avoid heat related illnesses The layer of Saharan Dust will start to thin out on Monday and this will help along a building breeze out of the Northeast to help moisture levels rise Therefore more of a typical Summer pattern kicks in with a passing shower viable in the mornings followed by afternoon isolated storms favoring inland areas Not expecting a lot of activity but the chance goes up to a on Tuesday At present in the Tropics It is very quiet and growth is not expected in the next days Have a wonderful day South Florida and make it a safe one Vivian Gonzalez Meteorologist AMS Certified WSVN Channel

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