Unprecedented Heat Wave Grips South Florida
Record-breaking temperatures prompt heat advisories and severe weather warnings across multiple counties
- Heat indices in South Florida reach as high as 115 degrees, shattering previous records.
- National Weather Service issues first May heat advisories for Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach in over 15 years.
- Governor DeSantis signs bill removing climate change references from state law amid extreme weather conditions.
- Meteorologists warn of potential tornadoes and severe thunderstorms accompanying the heat wave.
- Residents advised to stay indoors, hydrate, and take cooling breaks to avoid heat-related illnesses.