Hot & steamy Monday; rip currents still a threat to beachgoers


It will be a very hot Monday in Central Florida.

High temperatures should top out in the middle 90s.

But the heat index will show readings much higher, meteorologist Brian Shields said.

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It will feel more than 100° in many parts of the the Channel 9 viewing area.

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As for our rain chances, there’s a 30% chance of storms.

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Shields said storm chances will be higher in the coming days, with up to a 60% chance by late week

Meantime, Ernesto remained a hurricane as of Monday morning, on course for Eastern Canada.

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A high risk for rip currents continues at our local beaches.

The tropics are otherwise quiet, according to Shields.

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