Miami hits 100°F again as a stubborn heat dome fuels a Southeast heat wave

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Miami tied its all-time high of 100°F on Tuesday amid a broad Southeast heat wave driven by a stalled heat dome. The day featured dangerously high heat indices (up to 107°F) and follows research showing rising extreme heat days in the region, with Climate Central noting Miami now experiences far more hot and humid days than in the 1970s; forecasters warn more hot days are on the way across Florida.
- Miami hit an all-time record on Tuesday. It’s more significant than you think. CNN
- Another heat advisory for South Florida with dangerous heat expected WPBF
- Miami hits 100 degrees, tying all-time record high temperature held for 84 years CBS News
- Miami may hit the upper-90s and feel like 112. When will extreme heat end? Miami Herald
- Miami Hits 100 Degrees for Just the Second Time in Recorded History People.com
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