Extreme Heat Warning issued for Central Florida
Digest more
ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida is under a rare heat warning as “feels-like” temperatures reach dangerous levels Tuesday afternoon, flirting with records. An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect from noon to 7 p.m.
An Extreme Heat Warning has been issued for much of Central Florida, where temperatures are expected to reach dangerous levels. High temperatures are expected to range between 95 and 100 degrees. The heat will feel even more intense, with "feels like" temperatures reaching 110 to 115 degrees.
Another heat advisory has been issued for the Big Bend. Outdoor workers are reporting dizziness, headaches, and hospitalization this summer.
1h
WDW News Today on MSNExtreme Heat Warning Issued for Central Florida Today, Affecting Walt Disney World and Universal OrlandoThe National Weather Service in Melbourne, FL has issued an Extreme Heat Warning and a Heat Advisory for Central Florida on Tuesday, July 29, 2025. Extreme Heat Warning The Extreme Heat Warning is in effect from noon to 7 p.
Extreme heat warning issued for northeast Florida and southeast Georgia, with heat index values up to 116 degrees.
Record high temperatures are likely on Tuesday across the Northeast and Florida, where temperatures could climb to the low-100s.
Central Florida faces another searing day Sunday with the National Weather Service placing much of the region under another heat advisory, and conditions could worsen Monday.
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.
July will make a potentially record-breaking exit this week as a heat dome will create triple-digit feels-like temperatures for millions from Florida to Virginia, prompting heat alerts across the East Coast.