FORT MYERS, Fla. There will be a high of 96 degrees with breezy conditions and areas of isolated rain Thursday, WINK meteorologist Zach Maloch said.
“We broke records yesterday and the day before,” Maloch said. “The record heat for today in Fort Myers was 98 degrees, but we should be staying below that today.”
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