Scorching temperatures: Daytime highs are routinely hovering around 31–33°C (88–91°F). Nights barely dip below 25°C (77°F). Humidity? You could cut it with a machete.
weather25
Rain, and lots of it: Most parts of Florida are getting soaked with 15–22 rainy days expected this month. That means over 140mm of rainfall—even Disney’s mouse ears can’t stay dry.
weather2travel
Sunshine is for the bold: With extreme UV, every run for groceries is a sprint through a solar oven.
weather2travel
These conditions are textbook fuel for an explosive hurricane season:
Hot oceans = monster storms. Atlantic sea surface temps are running hotter than a flattop grill, which turbocharges any tropical system that dares cross Florida’s path.
globalguardian
Frequent downpours mean saturated ground. Once a real storm hits, that’s when flooding turns from inconvenience into catastrophe.
Humidity through the roof keeps everything primed for heavy rain—a nightmare for that “moisture exclusion” clause hiding in your policy fine print.
Buckle Up
Above-average activity predicted: NOAA and Colorado State both say to expect 13–19 named storms, 6–10 hurricanes, and 3–5 major hurricanes. You know, just your “average” Florida anxiety attack.
floridaspecifier
Florida is in the crosshairs: 90% chance of a tropical storm, 62% shot at a hurricane clipping within 50 miles of the state. In other words, if you live in Florida—consider your number called.
usatoday
Peak not here yet: The tropics are just waking up. Mid to late August is historically when the real action starts, and with current water temps and storm ingredients, this could be an “all gas, no brakes” scenario.
fox35orlando
Don’t wait for the first rain band to call your public adjuster (that’s us).
Review your policy. Spot the gaps now, not while staring at your roof in your neighbor’s pool.
If you think you’re underinsured or getting a raw deal—start the war early. Because when the next category 3+ hits, the insurance companies will swear “act of God” before they pay a dime.
If you want a team that insurance companies hate to see coming, Judd’s Adjusting is your battering ram. When the weather goes sideways, we turn stunned claimants into paid-up storm survivors.
Stay safe. Stay savage. And remember: storms make the news, but payouts make legends.