FORT MYERS, Fla. There will be a high of 92 degrees with scattered storms, and a mixture of sun and clouds Thursday, WINK meteorologist Matt Devitt said.
“With all that humidity, 100 to 105 (degrees) is what it’s going to feel like, and really stressing the importance of staying cool and hydrated as you go throughout your Thursday,” Devitt said.
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