The Miami misery is expected to continue this week, with highs in the upper 80s and lower 90s and lows in the mid- to upper 70s.Ĭuba, some 300 miles south of Miami, has also been searing in record heat recently. As of Wednesday, sea-surface temperatures there were running in the lower 80s, far above average for mid-April. McNoldy noted that one contributing factor to the recent South Florida heat is a weak southeasterly wind flow over " insanely hot water" for this time of year in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. "Miami is a warm place to begin with, but no one has ever experienced heat like this before here." "We are breaking heat-related daily, monthly and year-to-date records left and right," McNoldy said.
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