How is the dangerous heat playing a role in the path of Erin? Candace Campos explains
A high-pressure ridge causes heat indices up to 110 degrees in Central Florida while Tropical Storm Erin strengthens offshore, creating dangerous surf and rip currents along Atlantic beaches.
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Hurricane Erin, although it probably does not touch land in Florida, could generate tides and dangerous waves along the coast. Residents, especially in areas close to the sea, must be alert. South Florida may experience a drier climate and less rain due to the passage of the hurricane. However, temperatures will remain high and difficult conditions are expected for those sailing at sea. YOU CAN SEE: Bad immigrant news: man dies after fleeing a m…
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