Heat, Coral, and Sahara Sand The hot winds from the Sahara are back, carrying with them a wisp of sand that veils the sky, creating magnificent sunsets. The heat will remain intense in South Florida over the next few days, with heat index readings reaching up to 110 ˚F (43 ˚C). Exercise caution before planning any outdoor activities. Sea temperatures are beginning to reach levels that are dangerous for corals: the powerful El Niño is bringing ad…
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