FORT MYERS, Fla. — A high of 88 degrees with some isolated rain and partly cloudy skies are in store for Wednesday’s forecast, WINK Meteorologist Zach Maloch said.
An incoming cold front will bring cooler temperatures with lower humidity for this weekend.
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Hot, humid Friday with isolated rain chances
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Near-record heat is expected as high temperatures climb into the low to mid-90s. Ample humidity will propel our “feels like” temperatures into the upper 90s and triple digits during peak heating.

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