
Gulf of Mexico's Rapid Warmup: What You Need to Know
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Gulf of Mexico waters off Floridas west coast are experiencing a rapid warm-up, with temperatures soaring nearly ten degrees above normal in just one month. This swift heat-up is due to longer days, stronger sun angles, and warmer air temperatures. While some may worry about storms, experts assure that warm water alone doesnt cause hurricanes. The water will peak in the upper eighties to around ninety degrees this summer, offering early beach-friendly conditions. Meteorologists will monitor tropical activity as usual when the season starts in June.
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