Amazing
Thank you for sharing.
The National Weather Service put out the following advisory today:
The Florida Peninsula will also be heating up and drying out with decreasing thunderstorm activity, particularly Thursday onward, as the Bermuda High builds and shifts northward; record highs are possible bothThursday and Friday. Heat advisories have recently been hoisted for southwest Florida. This strengthening and shifting of the Bermuda High, climatological for late June/July, will allow the Saharan dust layer underneath of it which has overspread the Caribbean Sea and was approaching the southeastern Bahamas at sunset on Tuesday to progress into the Florida Peninsula and Gulf Coast in the coming days. The main impacts of the Saharan dust are a whitening of the sky during daylight hours, redder sunsets, and decreased air quality.
So, grab your cameras and allergy meds, and enjoy.
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