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What to know as Central Florida faces potentially record-breaking heat Monday could be the hottest day of the year, with more cities hitting record-breaking temperatures.
Dangerous heat with indexes over 110°F expected in metro Atlanta to start the week.
More near-record heat is in Denver’s weather forecast for the start of the workweek ahead of rain and cooler temperatures.
Monday afternoon, the heat index, or “feels like temperature” soared to a staggering 118°, tying Tampa’s all-time record for feels-like temperatures.
Meteorologist Dale Gilbert has information on how long the dangerous heat will last.
Florida's Most Accurate Forecast for Tampa Bay from ABC Action Weather Meteorologist Ally Blake for Monday, July 28, 2025—Another potentially record-breaking heat day.
Tampa Breaks 100 Degrees F for First Time on Record as Heat Wave Bakes Eastern U.S. Records are starting to fall to the continuing heat dome that is covering much of the eastern U.S.
Fort Myers, Florida tied its daily record high temperature of 97 degrees on Sunday. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Fort Myers is 103 degrees, which occurred on June 16th and 17th, 1981.
Temperatures soared across Florida on July 27, including in Naples which set an all-time high for the day with a reading of 98 degrees.
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