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Another day of a Heat Advisory is in effect as dangerously high temperatures and elevated fire risks continue across Laredo and surrounding areas.
Hot temperatures and rising humidity as an early heat wave continues across Texas will lead to high heat indices Friday, May 16. This has led to the National Weather Service-Austin/San Antonio issuing a heat advisory for Friday,
SAN ANTONIO - An early season bout of dangerously hot weather is set to move in tomorrow. Daily record highs will be set the rest of this week and the potenti
Forecasters said temperatures "will be very close to daily records in the valleys."KCAL News issued a Next Weather Alert as a heat advisory will be in effect through 9 p.m. Saturday for the Santa Clarita Valley,
At 8:31 p.m. on Friday, the NWS San Diego CA released an updated heat advisory valid for Saturday between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. for San Diego County Inland Valleys.
"It will feel hot and dry initially before eventually becoming muggy and possibly even downright oppressive across the area," read a forecast discussion from the weather service. "Multiple records in jeopardy of being broken," it added.
Temps have been even warmer this morning, despite a breezy start. Onshore winds continue to bring warm and increasingly humid conditions to the Coastal Bend, making our near-record heat harder to beat. Wednesday highs will reach the mid-90s with gusty winds.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNAustin weather: Record-breaking heat on the wayCentral Texas is under a heat advisory with record-highs being broken over and over this week. We will start with a triple-digit streak and not-so-great air quality. FOX 7 Austin's Zack Shields has your forecast.
Heat indices for the Corpus Christi area will range from 100 to 115 degrees. Here are cooling centers to visit during the day to escape the heat.