How low will temperatures go in Miami amid scorching heat across the Sunshine State

Prediction markets at Kalshi are expecting a 97% chance that temperatures will drop as low as 81 to 82 degrees Thursday, while there is a less likely 2% chance they could dip below 80 degrees.

The scorching heat has returned to the Southeast, with Florida on track for sweltering conditions Thursday. 

In addition to the heat taking over the Sunshine State, Saharan dust will once again travel over 5,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, blanketing Florida and the coast along the Gulf of America, resulting in hazy skies into this weekend.

By Saturday, people across the state will notice a good amount of dust in the dry air, adding a layer to the unpleasant conditions this week.

The heat shows no signs of slowing down, with a Heat Advisory in place for Miami and Heat Index Values as high as 105 degrees expected in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.

This graphic shows the heat index in the southeast.
(FOX Weather)


 

Heat alerts are in effect throughout the day, extending from Jacksonville to Miami, with record-breaking temperatures possible through Friday.

As a result, prediction markets are pondering how low temperatures could drop today amid the scorching heat.

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Prediction markets at Kalshi are expecting a 97% chance that temperatures will drop as low as 81 to 82 degrees today, while there is a less likely 2% chance they could dip below 80 degrees.

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As things heat up, the Saharan dust will act as a thermal blanket across the state, trapping heat and keeping temperatures elevated through the weekend and into the beginning of next week.

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