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10/14/2024 8:15:27 PM
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Dangerous heat likely later this week


Dangerous heat likely later this week

HOUSTON, Texas (BNN)-- We know it fumes every summer season, but the early-season heat coming later on today will be a force to consider.
Temperature levels overnight will dip back into the mid 70s, which is a little warmer than average for the time of year. When you aspect in the humidity, heat index worths will warm to around 105.
How hot will Houston get during this heat wave?
A heat index of 108 is sufficient to set off a Heat Advisory. If the heat index reaches 113, then an Excessive Heat Warning will be provided. Studies show that when a huge heat wave takes place early in the summer season months it is harder on our bodies due to the fact that we yet had time to change to the hot summer season.
Is this early summer heat wave uncommon for this time of year?
Records appear safe at this time, but it will be significantly warmer than the typical high of 92. This time last year we likewise had a stretch of days in the mid to upper 90s.
What is taking place in the tropics?
Nothing is threatening to develop at this time, however sea surface temperatures are quickly rising and substantially warmer than average for this time of year. You can read/watch more about it on our Tropical Update page.
RADAR MAPS:
Southeast Texas
Houston
Harris County
Galveston County
Montgomery/Walker/San Jacinto/Polk/Grimes Counties
Fort Bend/Wharton/Colorado Counties
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