SCIENCEWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
Aug. 16: Saharan dust to bring hot temperatures, limited rainfall to South Florida
Saharan dust is overwhelming South Florida, which is suppressing rainfall and promoting high temperatures. Temperatures are expected to soar, with Miami potentially reaching near-record highs of 95 degrees on Monday and tying the record at 96 degrees on Tuesday. Limited rainfall could exacerbate existing drought conditions this week.
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Adjacent reporting
- Aug. 15: Saharan dust, heat to keep South Florida hot and dry this week
- July 11: Saharan dust raises temperatures, limits rain
- June 27: Saharan dust, heat limit South Florida rain chances
- LOW RAIN CHANCES DUE TO SAHARAN DUST
- Aug. 10: Saharan dust keeps South Florida mostly dry, hot and hazy
- July 8: Saharan dust lingers over South Florida