Parts of Florida experienced record-breaking heat on Monday as temperatures surged in the southern United States. Forecasters had warned ahead of the holiday weekend that parts of the South and South-east would experience a heat wave on Memorial Day due to an area of high pressure building in the Gulf Coast and over Florida. Highs well into the 90s were reported from Texas to South Carolina over the weekend. National Weather Service (NWS) records showed Central Florida experiencing record-high temperatures on Memorial Day, with cities like Melbourne and Fort Pierce reaching 98 degrees, while Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach also set daily record high temperatures.

Southern Texas also experienced extreme heat on Monday, with temperatures over 100 degrees reaching parts of the region. Houston recorded a high of 97 degrees, while San Antonio reached 101 degrees during the day. The NWS issued excessive heat warnings for central-southern Texas, cautioning about heat index values reaching up to 114 degrees and leading to heat-related illnesses. Residents were advised to drink plenty of fluids, stay in air-conditioned rooms, stay out of the sun, check on relatives and neighbors, not leave young children and pets in unattended vehicles, wear lightweight clothing, limit strenuous activities, and take action if experiencing symptoms of heat exhaustion or heat stroke.

Relief from the intense heat was expected to come slowly over the next few days as scattered rain showers reached Central Florida. A low to moderate heat risk was anticipated throughout the work week, with a moderate drought persisting in certain areas like Melbourne, Okeechobee, and the Treasure Coast. The NWS emphasized the importance of taking precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses and ensuring safety in extreme temperatures. It was noted that car interiors could reach lethal temperatures in a matter of minutes, and it was advised to stay hydrated, stay cool, and be mindful of any signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke.

The hot weather was part of a broader trend of extreme temperatures in the southern United States, with high pressure systems contributing to the heat wave. The NWS highlighted the significance of monitoring heat warnings and taking appropriate measures to stay safe and healthy during such conditions. While record-breaking temperatures were experienced in parts of Florida and Texas, it was expected that the heat would gradually subside as rain showers provided some relief. Despite the heat warnings and challenges presented by the extreme weather, residents were encouraged to stay informed, take care of themselves and others, and follow recommended guidelines for managing the heat.

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