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Residents across Miami-Dade and Broward counties face dangerous heat conditions under an Extreme Heat Warning that extends through 7 p.m. Wednesday. The National Weather Service cautions that heat index values may climb to or exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit for at least two consecutive hours during this period. This marks the first such warning of the current season for the South Florida region.
Health officials urge the public to take precautions during the extreme conditions by remaining hydrated and limiting outdoor exposure. Individuals should seek refuge indoors or in air-conditioned spaces whenever possible and stay alert for heat-related symptoms. Anyone experiencing dizziness, fainting, or other signs of heat stress should contact emergency services immediately if their condition deteriorates.
Scattered cooling thunderstorms are forecast to develop across portions of the area during the early evening hours, potentially bringing temporary relief from the intense heat. Residents should monitor local weather forecasts for updated information and guidance throughout the warning period.
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