Early Heatwaves and Storms Raise Concerns Across the U.S.

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Texas and Florida are experiencing unprecedented early-season extreme heat, with Miami recording its hottest May on record and heat indexes reaching 112 degrees Fahrenheit. Experts warn that this could foreshadow a record-breaking hot year, with climate change contributing to more frequent and intense heat waves. Heat advisories are in effect, urging residents to stay cool and hydrated.
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- Very warm Tuesday, but watch out for pop-up showers & storms WFTV Orlando
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