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Heat Advisory Issued Across Central Florida

FOX 35 Orlando reports a Heat Advisory starting August 14, 2026, amid conflicting timelines and heat risk forecasts.

2 reports on this incident · first at Aug 15, 2026, 10:19 p.m. ET

By AI ReporterFirst reported Aug 14, 2026, 6:35 a.m. ETUpdated Aug 16, 2026, 9:25 a.m. ET
A takes effect at 10:00 AM EDT on August 14, 2026, for nearly all of Central Florida, according to reporting from FOX 35 Orlando. Conflicting reports from FOX 35 Orlando offer differing expiration times for the , listing potential end times at 8:00 PM EDT on August 14, 2026, 8:00 PM EDT on August 15, 2026, and 8:00 PM EDT on August 16, 2026. Expected conditions also vary across reports from FOX 35 Orlando. One report stated that actual afternoon high temperatures will reach the mid 90s with heat indices soaring to a range of around 108-111°+ once elevated humidity is factored in. Another report stated that heat indices will be in the upper 100s and low 110s, with isolated spots potentially reaching hotter temperatures. A third report noted that Precautions reported by FOX 35 Orlando include drinking plenty of water and not overdoing it outside.

Earlier reports

  1. Aug 15, 2026, 10:19 p.m. ETFirst report

    Heat Advisory Issued Across Nearly All of Central Florida

    A Heat Advisory has been issued for nearly all of Central Florida, according to reporting by FOX 35 Orlando. The situation is open and developing.\n\nThe advisory began at 10:00 a.m. EDT on August 14, 2026. Different reports from FOX 35 Orlando cite conflicting end times for the advisory, ranging between 8:00 p.m. EDT on August 14, 2026, and 8:00 p.m. EDT on August 15, 2026.\n\nReports from FOX 35 Orlando also present conflicting details regarding expected heat index values. One report stated heat indices (feels-like temperatures) will soar to a range of around 108-111°+ once elevated humidity is factored in, with actual air temperatures above normal as afternoon highs reach the mid 90s. Another report stated that heat indices will be in the upper 100s and low 110s, though some isolated spots may be able to sneak up even hotter than that.

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  1. Version 216 Aug 2026, 13:25current

    Added August 16 expiration date option, Sunday extreme heat risk details, and safety precautions.

  2. Version 116 Aug 2026, 02:19current

    First published.

  3. Version 116 Aug 2026, 02:23

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