This week, a warmer outlook is likely in parts of South Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, warning of potential hazardous heat. Additionally, the latest forecast warns of possible thunderstorms.

The hazardous heat can likely lead to heat-related health concerns, which are dangerous to people with medical conditions, older adults, children, and outdoor workers.

Before traveling or enjoying any outdoor plans this week, homeowners should avoid prolonged exposure to hotter air to prevent heat risks. Staying at home is recommended to avoid possible heat illnesses.

Weather in Florida: Where Will Hotter Outlook Occur?

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In an NWS Weather Prediction Center report, residents can notice mid-summer temperatures in South Florida. The forecast warns of very hot temperatures, reaching the upper 90s.

The forecast reminds communities to stay hydrated and avoid going home during the peak scorching heat. However, severe thunderstorms and flash floods could threaten parts of the Gulf of Mexico and Southeast this week.

Additionally, the weather report monitors the development of the Gulf of Mexico airmass and a hot outlook. Heat indices from South Florida to Texas are expected to increase, warning of hot weather and overnight warm temperatures.

In Jacksonville, there is still a chance of rounds of storms in north-central Florida. A severe weather outlook could threaten portions of Flagler, Putnam, and Marion countries.

The forecast warns of possible severe thunderstorms in the region for Tampa residents. Commuters can likely expect potential showers, which could slow commutes.

From Friday to Saturday, people should be alert for high temperatures reaching the mid- to upper 90s. The hot weather outlook could occur in Tampa, Fort Myers, Orlando, Miami, Fort Lauderlade, and Melbourne.

While some portions of the U.S. have experienced rounds of rain and severe weather risks, May has unleashed a warmer outlook.

On Saturday, commuters likely encounter reduced air quality and haze concerns. Visibility concerns are expected in Veracruz, Corpus Christi, Houston, New Orleans, Mobile, Tampa, and Tallahassee.

Weather in other parts of the U.S. This Midweek

NWS Austin and San Antonio reports that isolated storms could unload this week and become vital to severe. On Thursday, homeowners can face a stormy outlook. On Friday, there is a little chance of rain. However, the weekend will be different due to a warm and hot outlook.

In nearby areas, commuters could experience sunshine and cloudy outlook in parts of Little Rock, with temperatures reaching the upper 70s to the Upper 80s.

Additionally, the central U.S. could anticipate severe weather conditions this week, with a risk of severe thunderstorms and isolated tonadoes.

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