FORT MYERS, Fla. —
As another plume of Saharan dust moves overhead, expect things to be hot and hazy. Your Gulf Coast Weather Most Accurate Forecast calls for high temperatures in the mid-to-upper 90s, with some spots, like Fort Myers, will be one degree shy of tying a record.
With less humidity in place, feels-like temperatures fall short of heat advisory criteria. The heat index should peak near 105 degrees in most spots.
Rain chances drop today and this week thanks to Saharan dust. We only have a 20% chance for rain on Sunday, and that’s for the potential to see a stray shower or thunderstorm inland later in the day…