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The temperatures sizzle when the rain opportunities fall over the golf coast on Friday

The temperatures sizzle when the rain opportunities fall over the golf coast on Friday


The temperatures sizzle when the rain opportunities fall over the golf coast on Friday

We are on the right track to see the hottest weather in summer when we go to the weekend.

It takes a while now. >> Everything is fine. So we have caused a golf, which causes the temperatures for the impact from further impact to the middle to upper 90s, so that we will not see as much cooling from the sea breeze. We won't have so many rains and thunderstorms to reduce these temperatures, and for the first time in summer we actually have heat adidators where you can see this lighter orange color and have space until 6:00 a.m. this evening. And that's once again for Naples Lable, Palmdale, now you know for those of us and at the Cape in Estero Port Charlotte, you don't see that your district is being highlighted, but it will still smoke hot today. The Heat Index exists up to 105 to 110. Please stay cool. Stay hydrated, especially for employees. And we have a lot of children and summer camps at this time of year. Very important if we have been going into the hottest route so far this summer. At the moment they look live from Fort Myers Beach, maybe you will notice a few flashes in the distance. We have some storms. We have currently immersed ourselves in the golf water at 79 degrees. We have a few clouds out there. There are these thunderstorms that are followed by the golf coast. Live radar moves from us and this tropical moisture. It provided us with these higher rain opportunities. This is on the way outside, dry, air and high pressure on the way in. And that will help to push our temperatures as rain. The chances fall. Here are your 12th our prediction until morning. We will see a mixture of sunshine and clouds. 11:00 a.m. We are up to 88 degrees. We will spend most of the day, I believe from the lunch break to the afternoon in the 90s and well into the 90s for many districts up to 96 a.m. to 3 a.m., which the record in Fort Myers is high. And the reason why you see these impact warnings is the warmth. 96. You know, we had days when we see that. Take a look at this Peak Heat Index number for the afternoon today and especially for this heat advice from 105 to 111. Now, Lee County at 105 to 107 degrees. It will feel like a form from Gorda up to 106. Today it will be a kind of extra crispy day. A 11 golden gate and an orange tree and a Saturday looks very similar when we stay over it in this weather pattern with this big heat dome. We will talk more about this that this is imminent and the next half hour. Here is your updated future line -up. And I'll let it play. Just show them how dry it will be most of the afternoon. But late arrival, rains and thunderstorms may be possible at some point. Here is a look at 07:00 and you can see this opportunity for some of these soakers and storms. These will dissolve quite quickly if we lose part of the daily heating this evening at 8.30 a.m. and 9 a.m. Save for your Friday evening with Play shorts and short sleeves. A kind of weather will be warm and moist. Of course, we expect this in July the upper 70s when we arrive tomorrow morning. Here is this weekend forecast. Another impact day on Saturday. Hot, mainly dry 96. And only a short update of the tropics, since this small tropical low is no longer. We do not expect any development for the next 7 days. Of course, it will keep up to date with any potential tropical development. Nice to see that things are quiet out there for the weekend. Take a look at these rain opportunities. Saturday to 20% Sunday, 30% so dry. Wants to go outside. Maybe earlier. The better if you have outdoor projects. What is still cool. And then next week we will see tropical moisture buildings in the area again in the area. And that will make the transition ck t

The temperatures sizzle when the rain opportunities fall over the golf coast on Friday

We are on the right track to see the hottest weather in summer when we go to the weekend.

Updated: 6:22 am EDT July 18, 2025

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We turn up the heat today as we go to the hottest route of summer in the southwest of Florida. The highs of daytime will climb into the middle of the upper 90s for most of the golf coast, and “feel like the temperatures” for some neighborhoods a climax between 105 and 110 degrees. For the first time this summer for Collier, Hendry and Glades Counties, a heating consultant is for the first time. The rain opportunities are decreasing to 30% today and decreasing to 20% on Saturday, as a high pressure on the break on our typical rainy season pattern meets the break. The heat and humidity dominate our weekend weather and we will probably see more heat advice for our region. Tropical moisture returns next week, loosens the heat and brings them back afternoon storms. The Atlantic Hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30th. Follow Gulf Coast News Online and on-Air for the most accurate weather forecast Southwest Floridas. Edit with the Gulf Coast News 2025 Hurricane Guidelive Interactive Interactive Radarcheck Out. Hereor Download the Gulf Coast News App To Stream On Your Phone Or Tablet Follow the Gulf Coast Storm Team On Social Mediachief Meteorologist Allyson Rae on Facebook and XMEOROLOGIST Caroline Castora on Facebook and XMEOROLOMIST JIM DICKEY ON Facebook and XMeteorologist Jason Dunning on Facebook and XMEEOROLOGISTER ROB DUS and XMeteetorologist Lauren Hope on Facebook and Xmeteorologist Raphael Tavernier on Facebook and Xdownload the free Gulf Coast News -App for your latest Breaking News and Weather

We turn the heat today as we go to the hottest route of summer in the southwest of Florida.

For the majority of the golf coast, Tagehochs will climb into the middle to the top start, and “feels like the temperatures” for some districts between 105 and 110 degrees.

For the first time this summer, a heating consultant is in force for Collier, Hendry and Glades Counties.

Due to the oppressive heat, the Weating Weating Days are on Friday and Saturday.

Do not expect the rain to bring a lot of relief from the heat this afternoon. The rain opportunities are decreasing to 30% today and decreasing to 20% on Saturday, as a high pressure on the break on our typical rainy season pattern meets the break.

The heat and humidity dominate our weekend weather and we will probably see more heat advice for our region.

Tropical moisture returns next week, loosens the heat and brings them back afternoon storms.


The Atlantic Hurricane season lasts from June 1 to November 30th. Follow Gulf Coast News Online and on-Air for the most accurate weather forecast Southwest Floridas.

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