Kendall residents should prepare for another day of intense summer heat as the National Weather Service maintains a Heat Advisory for Miami-Dade County, including the Kendall area. The advisory highlights the continued pattern of high temperatures and humidity that has characterized South Florida’s weather in recent weeks.

Local meteorologists are forecasting temperatures to climb into the low to mid-90s throughout the Kendall community, with heat index values potentially reaching dangerous levels during peak afternoon hours. The combination of high humidity and temperatures will make it feel significantly hotter than actual air temperatures, prompting officials to remind residents to take necessary precautions.

In addition to the heat, scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms are expected across the region, which could provide some temporary relief from the oppressive temperatures. These storms are typical for this time of year and often help cool temperatures briefly while providing much-needed rainfall for local landscaping and gardens throughout Kendall’s residential neighborhoods.

Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours between 11 AM and 4 PM, and check on elderly neighbors and family members. Local community centers and libraries in the Kendall area remain open as cooling centers for those who need relief from the heat.


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