Florida is experiencing a mixed-bag of temperatures, with daily thunderstorm activity helping to keep some communities cooler while others reported one of their hottest Junes on record.
Heat Alerts Expand Across the State
Clermont, in Central Florida, recorded its warmest June when compared to typical values, finishing about 4 degrees above average for the month. Meanwhile, Pensacola was the coolest major metro area across the state, ending the month approximately 2 degrees below average.
Regions that experienced frequent afternoon showers and thunderstorms generally recorded temperatures closer to seasonal averages, while locations that missed out on the rainfall often experienced temperatures that were well above average.
The arrival of July has done little to change the pattern, with temperatures expected to get even warmer during the next few weeks. Forecast models show another extended period of above-average temperatures developing this week as a ridge of high pressure builds across the Sunshine State.
The warmer conditions are expected along and north of the Interstate 4 corridor, where afternoon high temperatures are expected to climb into at least the upper 90s. When combined with the humidity, the heat index could reach between 104 and 110 degrees through most of the state through the remaining days of the workweek and into the weekend.
Residents and visitors spending time outdoors are encouraged to drink plenty of water, take frequent breaks in the air conditioning, and avoid strenuous activity during the hottest parts of the day.
Original reporting: Jacksonville Today — read the source article.