Doral residents are preparing for an unseasonably hot stretch this weekend as South Florida experiences summer-like temperatures earlier than usual. The National Weather Service has issued heat advisories for the region, with temperatures expected to reach the mid-90s and heat indices potentially climbing above 105 degrees.
Local businesses and community centers in Doral are taking proactive measures to help residents stay cool and safe. The Doral Parks and Recreation Department has extended hours at community pools and opened cooling centers at municipal facilities. Several shopping centers along Northwest 36th Street are welcoming residents to take refuge from the heat during peak afternoon hours.
Weather experts recommend that Doral residents stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities during midday hours, and check on elderly neighbors and family members. The predominantly dry conditions are expected to continue through the weekend, with minimal chance of afternoon thunderstorms that typically provide relief during Florida’s warmer months.
City officials are reminding residents that this early heat wave serves as an important reminder to prepare for the upcoming summer season. Local HVAC companies report increased service calls as residents test their air conditioning systems ahead of the traditional cooling season.
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